PULMONARY SCINTIGRAPHY EXAM: INDICATIONS AND HOW IT IS DONE - DIAGNOSTIC EXAMS

What is Pulmonary Scintigraphy and what is it for?



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Pulmonary scintigraphy is a diagnostic test that evaluates the presence of changes in the passage of air or blood circulation to the lungs, and is done in two stages called inhalation, also known as ventilation, or perfusion. To carry out the examination it is necessary to use a medicine with radioactive capacities, such as Technetium 99m or Gallium 67, and an apparatus to capture the formed images