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nuclear medicine


nuclear medicine

n. The branch of medicine that deals with the use of radionuclides in diagnosis and treatment of disease.

nuclear medicine

n (Medicine) the branch of medicine concerned with the use of radionuclides in the diagnosis and treatment of disease

nu′clear med′icine


n. diagnostic and therapeutic medical techniques using radionuclides or radioisotopes. [1950–55]
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Noun1.nuclear medicine - the branch of medicine that uses radioactive materials either to image a patient's body or to destroy diseased cellsmedical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
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nuclear medicine


nuclear medicine

[′nü·klē·ər ′med·ə·sən] (medicine) A branch of medicine in which radioactive pharmaceuticals are used for imaging or other diagnostic studies.

nuclear medicine


medicine

 [med´ĭ-sin] 1. any drug or remedy.2. the art and science of the diagnosis and treatment of disease and the maintenance of health.3. the nonsurgical treatment of disease.alternative medicine see medicine" >complementary and alternative medicine.aviation medicine the branch of medicine that deals with the physiologic, medical, psychologic, and epidemiologic problems involved in flying.ayurvedic medicine the traditional medicine of India, done according to Hindu scriptures and making use of plants and other healing materials native to India.behavioral medicine a type of psychosomatic medicine focused on psychological means of influencing physical symptoms, such as biofeedback or relaxation.clinical medicine 1. the study of disease by direct examination of the living patient.2. the last two years of the usual curriculum in a medical college.complementary medicine (complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)) a large and diverse set of systems of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention based on philosophies and techniques other than those used in conventional Western medicine, often derived from traditions of medical practice used in other, non-Western cultures. Such practices may be described as alternative, that is, existing as a body separate from and as a replacement for conventional Western medicine, or complementary, that is, used in addition to conventional Western practice. CAM is characterized by its focus on the whole person as a unique individual, on the energy of the body and its influence on health and disease, on the healing power of nature and the mobilization of the body's own resources to heal itself, and on the treatment of the underlying causes, rather than symptoms, of disease. Many of the techniques used are the subject of controversy and have not been validated by controlled studies.emergency medicine the medical specialty that deals with the acutely ill or injured who require immediate medical treatment. See also emergency and care" >emergency care.experimental medicine study of the science of healing diseases based on experimentation in animals.family medicine family practice.forensic medicine the application of medical knowledge to questions of law; see also jurisprudence" >medical jurisprudence. Called also legal medicine.group medicine the practice of medicine by a group of physicians, usually representing various specialties, who are associated together for the cooperative diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.internal medicine the medical specialty that deals with diagnosis and medical treatment of diseases and disorders of internal structures of the body.legal medicine forensic medicine.nuclear medicine the branch of medicine concerned with the use of radionuclides in diagnosis and treatment of disease.patent medicine a drug or remedy protected by a trademark, available without a prescription.physical medicine physiatry.preclinical medicine the subjects studied in medicine before the student observes actual diseases in patients.preventive medicine the branch of medical study and practice aimed at preventing disease and promoting health.proprietary medicine any chemical, drug, or similar preparation used in the treatment of diseases, if such article is protected against free competition as to name, product, composition, or process of manufacture by secrecy, patent, trademark, or copyright, or by other means.psychosomatic medicine the study of the interrelations between bodily processes and emotional life.socialized medicine a system of medical care regulated and controlled by the government; called also state medicine.space medicine the branch of medicine" >aviation medicine concerned with conditions encountered by human beings in space.sports medicine the field of medicine concerned with injuries sustained in athletic endeavors, including their prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.state medicine socialized medicine.travel medicine (travelers' medicine) the subspecialty of medicine" >tropical medicine consisting of the diagnosis and treatment or prevention of diseases of travelers.tropical medicine medical science as applied to diseases occurring primarily in the tropics and subtropics.veterinary medicine the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of animals other than humans.

nu·cle·ar med·i·cine

the clinical discipline concerned with the diagnostic and therapeutic uses of radionuclides, including sealed radiation sources.

nuclear medicine

n. The branch of medicine that deals with the use of radionuclides in diagnosis and treatment of disease.

nuclear medicine

A clinical discipline that uses radioisotopes to diagnose and treat disease

nu·cle·ar med·i·cine

(nū'klē-ăr med'i-sin) The clinical discipline concerned with the diagnostic and therapeutic uses of radionuclides, excluding the therapeutic use of sealed radiation sources.

nuclear medicine

The medical specialty based on the use of radioactive substances for diagnosis and treatment of disease. Radioactive isotopes can be incorporated into a wide range of compounds that can be given by mouth or by injection. Specific radioactive elements or compounds containing them are selectively concentrated in different organs, or in particular disease tissues, and their distribution and local concentration in the body can then be detected and measured by an instrument called a GAMMA CAMERA. Certain cancers, for instance, can be detected anywhere in the body and appropriate treatment directed to every site of the disease.

Nuclear medicine

A subspecialty of radiology used to show the function and anatomy of body organs. Very small amounts of radioactive substances, or tracers, are detected with a special camera as they accumulate in certain organs and tissues.Mentioned in: Gallium Scan of the Body
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nuclear medicine


Related to nuclear medicine: nuclear medicine technologist
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noun the branch of medicine that uses radioactive materials either to image a patient's body or to destroy diseased cells

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