Topic 39 Flashcards

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Describe the radioactive tracer method

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Isotopes placed in the body, the accumulation and fate of which can be traced.

Single atoms can be replaced by isotopes to observe organ function (Labelled molecules)

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What are the preferences of radioisotopes?

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Isotopes with a short half-life and short biological half-life (Hours/minutes)

Gamma photons used as they are less absorbed.

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3
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What are In vitro uses of isotopes?

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Determines the amount of certain hormones

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What is an vivo radio radioisotope application?

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Diagnosis of the thyroid gland (Iodine uptake measured)

Measurement of blood volume

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Equation to calculate the Volume by dilution method in the thyroid gland.

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  • V0 = Known volume*
  • c0 = Specific activity*
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Describe Radioimmunoassay (RIA)

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In Vitro method

Combines high specifity of immunoreactions with the sensitivity of the isotope technique

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