Nuclear Medicine
By using small amounts of radioactive substances, radiologists can observe your internal organs or bones working in real time. Healthcare providers use these tests to diagnose a variety of problems for kidney function, fractured bones, thyroid and cancer.
If there is any possibility that you are pregnant or if you are nursing, please speak with your referring healthcare practitioner before your scheduled appointment.
Bone Scan
A bone scan is used to diagnose an infection, bone lesions, degenerative bone disorders or fractures. This is a two-part exam. First you will receive an injection and then you will be asked to return 2 to 4 hours after the injection to complete the scan.
Preparing for a nuclear bone scan
- There is no preparation for this exam.
- If you have outside imaging films or X-Rays, please bring them with you. It is helpful to compare them with your Bone Scan.
Thyroid Uptake and Scan
A thyroid uptake and scan evaluates the structure and function of the thyroid gland. It is usually a 2-day procedure. On the first day, you will take a capsule that contains a small amount of radioiodine. The scan itself is performed the next day in most cases, and takes approximately 60 minutes.
Preparing for a thyroid uptake and scan
- Thyroid medications interfere with the thyroid scan. If you are taking any thyroid medications, it is very important that you discuss it with your healthcare provider before scheduling the test. Depending on the information desired and the type of thyroid medication you are taking, you may have to discontinue the medications for a few days to a few weeks before the test.
Gastric Emptying
Gastric emptying study is a procedure that is done to measure the time it takes food to empty from the stomach.
Preparing for a Gastric Emptying exam:
- Please do not eat or drink 4 hours prior to the test. No caffeine is allowed 24 hours prior to your exam. Since even decaffeinated beverages such as decaf coffee and tea carry a small amount of caffeine, they should also be avoided. Water is acceptable.
Hida Scan
A Hida Scan is gallbladder scan that is done to evaluate gallbladder function.
Preparing for a Hida Scan
- Please do not eat or drink 4 hours prior to the test. No caffeine is allowed 24 hours prior to your exam. Since even decaffeinated beverages such as decaf coffee and tea carry a small amount of caffeine, they should also be avoided. Water is acceptable.
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