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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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Berloque Dermatitis

Berloque dermatitis is a phototoxic skin reaction caused by contact with furancoumarin-containing substances followed by UV light exposure. It typically presents as brown pigmentation marks on the skin.

Sherren Triangle

The Sherren triangle is a clinical sign used in the diagnosis of appendicitis. It marks a triangular area of tenderness in the right lower abdomen indicating potential inflammation of the appendix.

Diastasis Recti

Diastasis recti is a separation of the two parallel bands of the rectus abdominis muscle along the midline. It commonly occurs after pregnancy and may cause back pain, core weakness, and abdominal discomfort.

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