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Specialist in Nuclear Medicine – Roles and Procedures

A specialist in nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Key procedures include PET, SPECT, scintigraphy, and radionuclide therapies.

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Acetic Acid

Acetic acid (ethanoic acid) is an organic acid naturally found in vinegar. It is widely used in food production, medicine, and industrial chemistry.

Angulus subpubicus

The angulus subpubicus is the bony angle beneath the pubic symphysis in the female pelvis. It is a key anatomical measurement in obstetrics and gynecology.

Splenic Artery

The splenic artery is the largest branch of the celiac trunk and supplies the spleen, pancreatic tail, and parts of the stomach with oxygenated blood.

Related search terms: Specialist in Nuclear Medicine + Nuclear Medicine Specialist + Nuclear Medicine Physician + Consultant in Nuclear Medicine