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select the best terms from the drop-down menus that fit the nuclear med…

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select the best terms from the drop-down menus that fit the nuclear medicine descriptions. gamma-ray detection from tracers assess disease progression, tissue function a hybrid scan that involves nuclear medicine and x-ray imaging radiation treatment near or within the tumor from implanted \seeds\

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To solve this, we analyze each nuclear medicine description and match with standard terms:

  1. Gamma - ray detection from tracers: The term for this is SPECT (Single - Photon Emission Computed Tomography) or PET (Positron Emission Tomography) (more commonly, SPECT uses gamma - ray detection from tracers). But if we consider the basic detection of gamma - rays from tracers, the term is often scintigraphy (or SPECT). However, a more precise term for gamma - ray detection from tracers in nuclear medicine is SPECT (Single - Photon Emission Computed Tomography) as it detects gamma rays emitted by tracers.
  1. Assess disease progression, tissue function: Nuclear medicine scans like PET (Positron Emission Tomography) or SPECT are used for this, but also nuclear medicine imaging in general. However, a key term for assessing disease progression and tissue function is PET/CT (but for the function assessment, PET (Positron Emission Tomography) is good as it shows metabolic function. Alternatively, nuclear medicine imaging is a broad term, but more specifically, PET (Positron Emission Tomography) is used to assess tissue function and disease progression.
  1. A hybrid scan that involves nuclear medicine and X - ray imaging: This is SPECT/CT or PET/CT. Among them, PET/CT is a very common hybrid scan that combines PET (nuclear medicine) and CT (X - ray imaging).
  1. Radiation treatment near or within the tumor from implanted “seeds”: This is brachytherapy. Brachytherapy involves placing radioactive seeds or sources directly into or near the tumor to deliver radiation.
Filling the Drop - downs:
  • gamma - ray detection from tracers: \(\boldsymbol{\text{SPECT (Single - Photon Emission Computed Tomography)}}\) (or \(\boldsymbol{\text{scintigraphy}}\))
  • assess disease progression, tissue function: \(\boldsymbol{\text{PET (Positron Emission Tomography)}}\) (or \(\boldsymbol{\text{nuclear medicine imaging}}\))
  • a hybrid scan that involves nuclear medicine and X - ray imaging: \(\boldsymbol{\text{PET/CT}}\) (or \(\boldsymbol{\text{SPECT/CT}}\))
  • radiation treatment near or within the tumor from implanted “seeds”: \(\boldsymbol{\text{brachytherapy}}\)

(Note: The exact terms may vary slightly based on the specific drop - down options provided, but these are the standard terms for each description in nuclear medicine.)

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each nuclear medicine description and match with standard terms:

  1. Gamma - ray detection from tracers: The term for this is SPECT (Single - Photon Emission Computed Tomography) or PET (Positron Emission Tomography) (more commonly, SPECT uses gamma - ray detection from tracers). But if we consider the basic detection of gamma - rays from tracers, the term is often scintigraphy (or SPECT). However, a more precise term for gamma - ray detection from tracers in nuclear medicine is SPECT (Single - Photon Emission Computed Tomography) as it detects gamma rays emitted by tracers.
  1. Assess disease progression, tissue function: Nuclear medicine scans like PET (Positron Emission Tomography) or SPECT are used for this, but also nuclear medicine imaging in general. However, a key term for assessing disease progression and tissue function is PET/CT (but for the function assessment, PET (Positron Emission Tomography) is good as it shows metabolic function. Alternatively, nuclear medicine imaging is a broad term, but more specifically, PET (Positron Emission Tomography) is used to assess tissue function and disease progression.
  1. A hybrid scan that involves nuclear medicine and X - ray imaging: This is SPECT/CT or PET/CT. Among them, PET/CT is a very common hybrid scan that combines PET (nuclear medicine) and CT (X - ray imaging).
  1. Radiation treatment near or within the tumor from implanted “seeds”: This is brachytherapy. Brachytherapy involves placing radioactive seeds or sources directly into or near the tumor to deliver radiation.
Filling the Drop - downs:
  • gamma - ray detection from tracers: \(\boldsymbol{\text{SPECT (Single - Photon Emission Computed Tomography)}}\) (or \(\boldsymbol{\text{scintigraphy}}\))
  • assess disease progression, tissue function: \(\boldsymbol{\text{PET (Positron Emission Tomography)}}\) (or \(\boldsymbol{\text{nuclear medicine imaging}}\))
  • a hybrid scan that involves nuclear medicine and X - ray imaging: \(\boldsymbol{\text{PET/CT}}\) (or \(\boldsymbol{\text{SPECT/CT}}\))
  • radiation treatment near or within the tumor from implanted “seeds”: \(\boldsymbol{\text{brachytherapy}}\)

(Note: The exact terms may vary slightly based on the specific drop - down options provided, but these are the standard terms for each description in nuclear medicine.)