Nuclear medicine is a form of medical imaging or scan that uses small amounts of radioactive tracer substances to produce images of your body. It’s also referred to as nuclear medicine scans, nuclear scans, nuclear imaging or radionuclide imaging.
- Specialised cameras are used to track the path of these radioactive tracers to create computer images of organs and tissues inside your body.
- Nuclear scans provide information on how organs, tissues, and cells are working. Other common imaging procedures, such as X-ray, only show the structures.
The radioactive tracer is also known as a radiotracer, radionuclide, or radiopharmaceutical.