European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
ISSN-L 2286-4822
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Article Name :
Controlling System for Sample Preparation of Gamma Camera
Author Name :
MOHAMMED ABDELKAREEM OSMAN, HEISUM MUHAMAD EWAD
Publisher :
Bridge Center
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Abstract :
The science and clinical practice of nuclear medicine involves the administration of trace amounts of compounds labeled with radioactivity (radionuclide) that are used to provide diagnostic information in wide range of disease states. Although radio nuclides have some therapeutic uses, similar underlying physics principles. Nuclear medicine study involves injecting a compound, which is labeled with a gamma ray emitting into the body. The radio-labeled compound is called radiopharmaceutical or more commonly tracer or radiotracer. Radionuclide is one of most important applications of radioactivity in nuclear medicine and radionuclide imaging to obtain a picture of the distribution of radioactively substance with the body after it has been administered. The radiotracer shielded safely in container called generator until used in different applications, and most important generator for radioactive material is Molybdenum99-Technetium99 (99Mo - 99Tc) system, because low dose gamma ray per emit with reasonable half life time six hours. In most development countries the oncology hospitals, they are preparing the radioactive material by physicians and technicians, while preparing the radioactive material they are expose himself to high radiation dose because all preparation procedures are done manually, also technician working close the patient for injecting and monitoring the radioactive material also he expose himself to radiation, so must be found some way to protect all field workers from radiation hazard in gamma camera hot lab by design robot from local electronic material available in Sudan market.
Keywords :
radio nuclides, gamma camera, Sudan market.

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