2021
DOI: 10.2174/1874471013999200727205451
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Extremity Exposure with 99mTc - Labelled Radiopharmaceuticals in Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine

Abstract: Background: Extremity exposures may raise the risk of cancer induction among radiographers involved in preparation and administration of technetium-99m labelled radiopharmaceuticals. Objective: To estimate finger doses on radiographers at a South African tertiary hospital. Methods: Adhesive tape was used to securely fix a calibrated thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) on fingertips and bases of ring and index fingers of both hands of five radiographers who prepared and administered technetium-99m labelled… Show more

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“…99m Tc is the most common nuclide for SPECT due to its physical and chemical characteristics [ 45 , 46 ]. It is a metastable isomer of 99 Tc, to which it de-excitates emitted gamma photons.…”
Section: The Main Radiometals For Pet and Spectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…99m Tc is the most common nuclide for SPECT due to its physical and chemical characteristics [ 45 , 46 ]. It is a metastable isomer of 99 Tc, to which it de-excitates emitted gamma photons.…”
Section: The Main Radiometals For Pet and Spectmentioning
confidence: 99%