Vladislav Petrov, a young patient in the hematological department of radiology and nuclearmedicine institute in Gomel, Belarus, plays with paper pigeons. (AFP)
位于白俄罗斯高美尔市的“放射与核医学学会”的血液病科,小患者弗拉迪斯拉夫?彼得罗夫在和纸鸽子玩耍。
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“We’re talking about really small doses,” said Dr. Henry D. Royal, the associate director of nuclearmedicine at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University, in St. Louis.
Henry D. Royal博士说:“我们所探讨的都是十分小剂量的辐射。” 他是圣路易斯华盛顿大学马林克罗制药机构放射学部门旗下核医学部的副董事长。
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Whole-body nuclearmedicine bone scanning allows for the detection of bony metastatic disease, which is usually identified by multiple asymmetric areas of increased uptake.