C0017004 - An instrument used in medicine to produce images of internal organs after the injection of a radioactive drug into the body, where the drug releases gamma rays. It is used especially in medical diagnostic scanning. (Encarta Dictionary and Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary) 1/10
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CUI    C0017004
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015902 L3343687preferred S3871189 Y ГАММА КАМЕРЫ
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015902 L0893999no S1097816 Y GAMMA KAMERY
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015902 L1543377no S1839286 Y STSINTILLIATSIONNYE KAMERY
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015902 L3371214no S3898707 Y СЦИНТИЛЛЯЦИОННЫЕ КАМЕРЫ
Medical Subject Headings A0061799 AT38152361 Electronic instruments that produce photographs or cathode-ray tube images of the gamma-ray emissions from organs containing radionuclide tracers.
(CPTSP) CRISP Thesaurus A0488830 AT51218857 electronic instruments that produce photographs or cathode-ray tube images of the gamma-ray emissions from organs containing radionuclide tracers.
(SPN) Standard Product Nomenclature A0885184 AT20134164 A scintillation (gamma) camera is a device intended to image the distribution of radionuclides in the body by means of a photon radiation detector. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, radionuclide anatomical markers, component parts, and accessories.
UMD A10986750 AT102974290 Cameras designed to obtain a physiologic image of the distribution of gamma-ray-emitting radioisotopes within the human body after the injection or ingestion of a radiopharmaceutical. These cameras include a collimator to reduce scattered rays, a detector (e.g., a sodium iodide crystal, an array of multiple crystals) that converts the gamma rays in pulses of light (scintillation), photomultiplier tubes that convert light to electrical current, electronic circuitry to determine the location and magnitude of scintillation events, and a display. Gamma cameras are mostly used in the detection of cancerous tumors, nuclear cardiology studies, and cerebral blood flow images; they are frequently used in nuclear medicine as part of physiological imaging scanning systems.
NCI Thesaurus A19055079 AT230072647 The original gamma camera invented by H. O. Anger in 1957 and its subsequent generations. This original camera consisted of one large crystal in which gamma rays were converted to scintillations of light. Then, a limited number of detectors viewed these through a collimator to provide an image.
NCI Thesaurus A7570701 AT198089504 An instrument used in medicine to produce images of internal organs after the injection of a radioactive drug into the body, where the drug releases gamma rays. It is used especially in medical diagnostic scanning. (Encarta Dictionary and Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary)