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Q: Is it normal to have mild uptake on a nuclear bone scan on the margins of the left knee prosthesis?
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What is the medical term for nuclear medicine test that measures thyroid function is?

The thyroid scan and a radioactive iodine uptake test (RAIU), also known as a thyroid uptake, are types of nuclear medicine imaging.


What is uptake of the right acromioclavicular?

Uptake is a higher than baseline accumulation of radiopharmaceuticals in an nuclear medicine examination. The right acromioclavicular is the joint between the acromion of the scapula, and the lateral margin of the clavicle.


What is a salivary gland scan?

A salivary gland scan is a nuclear medicine test that examines the uptake and secretion in the salivary glands of a radioactively labeled marker substance. The pattern of uptake and secretion shows if these glands are functioning normally.


What does physiologic uptake mean in a bone scan?

There is metabolic activity in the bone at levels expected through normal (physiologic) processes.


What is Uptake of large particles?

Uptake of large particles


How do you explain a plant cell in water?

Turgid. Which, it should be noted is normal for a plant cell due to their near constant uptake of water.


What does physiological increased uptake mean in a bone scan?

There is metabolic activity in the bone at levels expected through normal (physiologic) processes.


Benefit of large water uptake in plants?

A Large Mineral Uptake


Does having a thyroid uptake probe hurt?

no thyroid uptake is a painless procedure


What processes does not involve the uptake of materials into the cellinvolve the uptake of materials into the cell?

Exocytosis


When resting oxygen uptake is subtracted from maximal oxygen uptake this is known as?

Oxygen uptakr reserve


Thyroid blood work normal but Thyroid Uptake showed hyperthyroidism. Is this normal and if so how can it be treated when you rely on blood work to show if the medicine is regulating it?

This happened to me, maybe you should ask your Dr. about a hypothyroid scan..good luck