Gamma Camera (Nuclear Medicine Scans) Is A Diagnostic Imaging Technique Used In Nuclear Medicine To Visualize The Function Of Organs And Tissues. It Works By Detecting Gamma Rays Emitted From A Radioactive Tracer That Is Introduced Into The Body, Usually Through Injection, Inhalation, Or Swallowing. The Gamma Camera Captures These Emissions And Creates Images Showing How The Tracer Moves Through The Body.
This Method Is Commonly Used To Assess Organ Function (such As The Heart, Thyroid, Kidneys, And Bones), Detect Abnormalities Like Tumors Or Infections, And Evaluate Conditions Such As Cancer Or Cardiovascular Disease.