まとめ
ナトリウムパーテクネタートTc 99mを用いた放射性核素画像は,丸の扭傷,炎症,,および血腫を含む様々な内病変を効果的に診断し,臨床および外科の結果と良好な相関関係を示しました.
科学分野:
- 核医学は,核医学である.
- 診断用イメージング
- 泌尿器科 泌尿器科とは
背景:
- イントラスクロータル病変は診断上の課題を伴う.
- 正確な診断は,適切な患者管理と結果のために不可欠です.
研究 の 目的:
- ナトリウムペルテクネタートTc 99m放射性核素成像による内病変の診断有用性を評価する.
- 画像検査の結果と臨床的および外科的結果を相関させる.
主な方法:
- intrascrotal 病変を有する23人の患者は,Tc 99mのナトリウムパーテクネタートの静脈注射後,放射性核素画像検査を受けた.
- 画像画像の特徴は,臨床経過および/または外科的発見と比較されました.
主要な成果:
- 放射性核酸画像は,臨床的および外科的発見と良好な相関性を示しました.
- このテクニックは, testicular torsion,急性炎症性病変,,および血腫などの状態の診断に役立ちます.
結論:
- ナトリウムペルテクネネートTc 99m放射性核酸画像は,様々な内病理の診断に役立つ貴重なツールです.
- このイメージング方式は,迅速な介入を必要とする重要な状態を区別するのに役立ちます.
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