This document lists various radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine imaging categorized by their radionuclide. The main radionuclides used include carbon-11, nitrogen-13, oxygen-15, fluorine-18, gallium-67, rubidium-82, technetium-99m, indium-111, iodine-123 and 131, thallium-201, and xenon-127 or 133. Each radiopharmaceutical is paired with its specific molecular structure and their clinical applications, such as assessing cardiac perfusion, bone scans, infection detection, and tumor imaging.
This document lists various radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine imaging categorized by their radionuclide. The main radionuclides used include carbon-11, nitrogen-13, oxygen-15, fluorine-18, gallium-67, rubidium-82, technetium-99m, indium-111, iodine-123 and 131, thallium-201, and xenon-127 or 133. Each radiopharmaceutical is paired with its specific molecular structure and their clinical applications, such as assessing cardiac perfusion, bone scans, infection detection, and tumor imaging.
This document lists various radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine imaging categorized by their radionuclide. The main radionuclides used include carbon-11, nitrogen-13, oxygen-15, fluorine-18, gallium-67, rubidium-82, technetium-99m, indium-111, iodine-123 and 131, thallium-201, and xenon-127 or 133. Each radiopharmaceutical is paired with its specific molecular structure and their clinical applications, such as assessing cardiac perfusion, bone scans, infection detection, and tumor imaging.