Renal static imaging

Static imaging: refers to the acquisition of an image of the total radioactive distribution of a certain observation surface within a certain period of time. It is mainly used for small organ imaging and rough observation of the morphology, location, size and radioactive distribution of an organ, and analysis of space-occupying lesions. Such as: thyroid imaging, costal gland imaging, brain, lung, heart, liver, pelvic, static planar imaging of the spleen, kidney, gastrointestinal bleeding localization, Meckel diverticulum, lymph nodes, transplanted organs, pancreas, adrenal glands, The imaging of testicles, prostate, and other organs, because of its simple method, is widely applicable.

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