Gallbladder radionuclide scan


Updated 09/04/08 11:30 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M

Gallbladder radionuclide scan

The gallbladder radionuclide scan is performed by injecting a tracer (radioactive chemical) into the bloodstream. A gamma camera is used to perform the scan. The camera will detect the gamma rays being emitted from the tracer, and the image of where the tracer is found in the organs is transmitted to a computer. This test is very good for detecting acute infection (cholecystitis) or blockage of a bile duct. It is also helpful in determining whether there is rejection of a transplanted liver.

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