A radioactive isotope which, when attached to a chemically similar substance or injected into a biological or physical system, can be traced by radiation detection devices, permitting determination of the distribution or location of the substance to which it is attached. Also known as radiotracer.
Radioactive isotopes for medical diagnosis are used for sterilizing medical apparatus. These isotopes are also used to figure out the actual function of a person's organ and to treat it if necessary.
The medical code 242.1 is used for the diagnosis of toxic or hyperthyroidism.
Is used for a DX ( diagnosis ) on a claim
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Nuclear radiation can help kill cancer cells and is used in preservation of food and medical diagnosis. It is also used in pain relief in many hospitals.
No. It cannot be used as a diagnosis. They may be able to testify as to their observations only.No. It cannot be used as a diagnosis. They may be able to testify as to their observations only.No. It cannot be used as a diagnosis. They may be able to testify as to their observations only.No. It cannot be used as a diagnosis. They may be able to testify as to their observations only.
di·ag·nos·tic (dī'əg-nŏs'tĭk)adj.# Of, relating to, or used in a diagnosis. # Serving to identify a particular disease; characteristic. n. # The art or practice of medical diagnosis. Often used in the plural with a singular verb. # A symptom or a distinguishing feature serving as supporting evidence in a diagnosis. # An instrument or a technique used in medical diagnosis.
Nuclear radiation can help kill cancer cells and is used in preservation of food and medical diagnosis. It is also used in pain relief in many hospitals.
Yes, it is used for medical treatment and disease diagnosis
401.9 is a billable ICD-9-CM medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
It can produce radioisotopes used in diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions
The medical word part in "diagnosis" is "dia-", which comes from the Greek word meaning "separation" or "apart." In medical terminology, "dia-" is commonly used to denote the act of distinguishing or identifying a disease or condition.