Mamatha Dereddy Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Cardiology, Radioactive traces
Department of Pharmacy, Sri Indu Institute of Pharmacy, Hyderabad, India
Cardiac Nuclear Imaging is a branch of nuclear cardiology. It is used for the evaluation of the heart for coronary artery diseases and cardiomyopathy-it is a disease that occurs to the heart muscle. It is also used to determine the damage or severity of damage occurred to heart by any chemotherapy or radiotherapy, if it’s done to the patient in the past for any medical conditions. The nuclear medicine uses radioactive tracers in small amounts these are called radioactive tracers/Radiopharmaceuticals.
Short Communication Open Access
Author(s): Mamatha Dereddy and Chandana Paladugu*
Bronchial artery aneurism could be a rare vascular abnormality, with associate degree incidence of <1% supported diagnosing by selective CT angiograpgy. It’s manifested in varied forms, starting from associate degree incidental finding on radiologic examination to serious hemorrhage ensuing from aneurism rupture. These pulmonary arteries provide deoxygenated blood at an awfully low pressure. These blood vessels provide ninety nine of the blood flow to the lungs and will do the gas exchange at the alveolar capillary membrane.
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