Topic 48 Flashcards

1
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What is the use of radioactive tracers?

A

Radioactive isotopes movements, accumulation and fate can be traced

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How can tracers be used in organs?

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Atoms of an organ is exchanged for a radiocative iostope, letting the function of the organ be seen.

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3
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A molecule which has been exchanged with an isotope

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Labelled Molecule

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4
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What is an advantageous method of radiactive tracers?

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Using isotopes of short half-life (Minutes, Hours)

Using Gamma-photos as they are less absorbed.

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5
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70% of tracings use…

A

99Tc (Half Life of 6 hours)

Product washed with NaCl solution

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6
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What are in-vitro mothods used for?

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To determine volumes of hormones

Radioimmunoanalysis

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What are In-vivo applications of isotopes?

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Diagnostic of thyroid gland (Iodine uptake measured)

Measure blood volume

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Give the equation to calculate blood volume with radioactive isotopes

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V = V0((C0/C)-1)

  • V0 = Volume of radioactive solution*
  • C0 = Specific activity of solution*
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