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单词 nuclear medicine
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Definition of nuclear medicine in English:

nuclear medicine

noun
mass noun
  • The branch of medicine that deals with the use of radioactive substances in research, diagnosis, and treatment.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The weak force is harnessed in modern hospitals in the form of radioactive tracers used in nuclear medicine.
    • Use of nuclear medicine in the treatment of thyroid disorders is usually contested.
    • Successful sentinel lymph node biopsy involves quality control and a concerted effort among the nuclear medicine physician, radiologist, surgeon, and pathologist.
    • This includes staff members in mammography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, physical medicine, and clinics.
    • Previous attempts to diagnose thromboemboli using radiolabeled antibodies and nuclear medicine imaging have been disappointing.
    • Certain hospitals make use of radioactive material in the research areas of nuclear medicine.
    • Developing new treatments in nuclear medicine, improving the performance of semiconductors and new methods for monitoring environmental health are all potential outcomes of research at RIA.
    • Scan reading was qualitative, performed by two independent, experienced nuclear medicine physicians blinded to the results of the other tests.
    • Use of the scanner results in an alteration of treatment in about 77 per cent of cases, according to Dr George Duffy, consultant physician in nuclear medicine at Blackrock Clinic.
    • Radiogenic cancers have long latency periods, and the model may therefore overestimate the risk of fatal cancer in a population with a skewed age distribution, such as radiology or nuclear medicine patients
    • Scanning is usually performed in a hospital's nuclear medicine department.
    • The nuclear medicine physician should be aware of certain imaging pitfalls when trying to establish the diagnosis of biliary atresia.
    • Radiological and nuclear medicine examinations confer a definite (albeit low) long term risk of cancer, but patients undergoing such examinations often receive no or inaccurate information about these risks.
    • The advent of echocardiography, cardiac catheterisation, and nuclear medicine have since improved the diagnosis and investigation of patients with heart failure.
    • A learning curve exists for this procedure for the multidisciplinary team of surgeons, nuclear medicine physicians, and pathologists, and caution should be exercised by using quality control measures and validating results.
    • Angiography or nuclear medicine studies can be useful to localize lower GI bleeding.
    • He did his internship and residency in internal medicine at Emory University and completed a residency in nuclear medicine at the University of California, San Diego.
    • Confirmation of a stress fracture is best made using triple phase nuclear medicine bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging.
    • Diagnostic nuclear medicine has also become more common, adding to the average exposure to radiation.
    • Current imaging for bronchogenic carcinoma makes use of plain chest radiographs, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine.
 
 

Definition of nuclear medicine in US English:

nuclear medicine

noun
  • The branch of medicine that deals with the use of radioactive substances in research, diagnosis, and treatment.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The weak force is harnessed in modern hospitals in the form of radioactive tracers used in nuclear medicine.
    • The nuclear medicine physician should be aware of certain imaging pitfalls when trying to establish the diagnosis of biliary atresia.
    • Current imaging for bronchogenic carcinoma makes use of plain chest radiographs, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine.
    • A learning curve exists for this procedure for the multidisciplinary team of surgeons, nuclear medicine physicians, and pathologists, and caution should be exercised by using quality control measures and validating results.
    • Scanning is usually performed in a hospital's nuclear medicine department.
    • Scan reading was qualitative, performed by two independent, experienced nuclear medicine physicians blinded to the results of the other tests.
    • Radiogenic cancers have long latency periods, and the model may therefore overestimate the risk of fatal cancer in a population with a skewed age distribution, such as radiology or nuclear medicine patients
    • He did his internship and residency in internal medicine at Emory University and completed a residency in nuclear medicine at the University of California, San Diego.
    • Use of nuclear medicine in the treatment of thyroid disorders is usually contested.
    • Radiological and nuclear medicine examinations confer a definite (albeit low) long term risk of cancer, but patients undergoing such examinations often receive no or inaccurate information about these risks.
    • Confirmation of a stress fracture is best made using triple phase nuclear medicine bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging.
    • Successful sentinel lymph node biopsy involves quality control and a concerted effort among the nuclear medicine physician, radiologist, surgeon, and pathologist.
    • Angiography or nuclear medicine studies can be useful to localize lower GI bleeding.
    • Certain hospitals make use of radioactive material in the research areas of nuclear medicine.
    • The advent of echocardiography, cardiac catheterisation, and nuclear medicine have since improved the diagnosis and investigation of patients with heart failure.
    • Developing new treatments in nuclear medicine, improving the performance of semiconductors and new methods for monitoring environmental health are all potential outcomes of research at RIA.
    • This includes staff members in mammography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, physical medicine, and clinics.
    • Previous attempts to diagnose thromboemboli using radiolabeled antibodies and nuclear medicine imaging have been disappointing.
    • Use of the scanner results in an alteration of treatment in about 77 per cent of cases, according to Dr George Duffy, consultant physician in nuclear medicine at Blackrock Clinic.
    • Diagnostic nuclear medicine has also become more common, adding to the average exposure to radiation.
 
 
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