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| technetium | <radiology> Tc-99m, half-life: 6.03 hr, decay: isomeric transition, radiation: gamma, 140 keV (98%) (12 Dec 1998) |
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| technetium compounds | Inorganic compounds that contain technetium as an integral part of the molecule. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m aggregated albumin | <chemical> A gamma-emitting radionuclide imaging agent used for the diagnosis of diseases in many tissues, particularly in cardiovascular and cerebral circulation. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m diethyl-iminodiacetic acid | <chemical> A nontoxic radiopharmaceutical that is used in the clinical evaluation of hepatobiliary disorders in humans. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m dimercaptosuccinic acid | <chemical> A nontoxic radiopharmaceutical that is used in the diagnostic imaging of the renal cortex. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m disofenin | <chemical> A radiopharmaceutical used extensively in cholescintigraphy for the evaluation of hepatobiliary diseases. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m exametazime | <chemical> A gamma-emitting radionuclide imaging agent used in the evaluation of regional cerebral blood flow and in non-invasive dynamic biodistribution studies and myocardial imaging. It has also been used to label leukocytes in the investigation of inflammatory bowel diseases. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m lidofenin | <chemical> A nontoxic radiopharmaceutical that is used in the clinical evaluation of hepatobiliary disorders in humans. (j nucl med 1977;18(10):997-1004) Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m medronate | <chemical> A gamma-emitting radionuclide imaging agent used primarily in skeletal scintigraphy. Because of its absorption by a variety of tumours, it is useful for the detection of neoplasms. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m mertiatide | <chemical> A technetium diagnostic aid used in renal function determination. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. Chemical name: Technetate(2-)-99Tc, (N-(N-(N-(mercaptoacetyl)glycyl)glycyl)glycinato(5-)-N,N',N'',S)oxo-, disodium, (SP-5-25)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m pentetate | <chemical> A technetium imaging agent used in renal scintigraphy, computed tomography, lung ventilation imaging, gastrointestinal scintigraphy, and many other procedures which employ radionuclide imaging agents. Pharmacological action: chelating agents, radiopharmaceuticals. Chemical name: Technetate(1-)-99Tc, (N,N-bis(2-(bis(carboxymethyl)amino)ethyl)glycinato(5-))-, sodium (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m pyrophosphate | <chemical> A radionuclide imaging agent used primarily in scintigraphy or tomography of the heart to evaluate the extent of the necrotic myocardial process. It has also been used in noninvasive tests for the distribution of organ involvement in different types of amyloidosis and for the evaluation of muscle necrosis in the extremities. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals, (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m sestamibi | <chemical> (oc-6-11)-hexakis(1-isocyano-2-methoxy-2-methylpropane)technetium(1+)-99mtc. A technetium imaging agent used to reveal blood-starved cardiac tissue during a heart attack. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. Chemical name: Technetium(1+)-99Tc, hexakis(1-isocyano-2-methoxy-2-methylpropane)-, (OC-6-11)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium tc 99m sulfur colloid | <chemical> A gamma-emitting radionuclide imaging agent used for the diagnosis of diseases in many tissues, particularly in the gastrointestinal system, liver, and spleen. Pharmacological action: radiopharmaceuticals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technetium-99 | A radioisotope of technetium which is the decay product of technetium-99m and has a weak beta emission and a physical half-life of 213,000 years. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vena-tech ivc filter | <radiology> Introduced as LGM (L.G. Medical, France), 1985; FDA aprroval 1991: Vena-Tech, Evanston, IL, 6-leg conical design with 6 stabilizing side bars, biocompatible metal known as Phynox (cobalt,chromium,iron,nickel,moly) Efficacy, recurrent PE: 2-6%, IVC occlusion: 8-24%, migration: 0-12% Advantages, ease of placement, excellent clot trapping efficiency, low profile, lacks ferromagnetic activity: minimal MRI artifacts Disadvantages, incomplete opening (6-19%): decreases clot-trapping efficiency, increased incidence from IJ approach, decreased with rapid deployment, increased IVC thrombosis rates: 8% initial reports; 22-24% on subsequent reports by ultrasound/MRI: 2-19% clinically symptomatic (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : 99m, Technetium
Synonyms : Compounds, Technetium
Synonyms : 99m-Tc-HSA, 99mTc-Albures, 99mTc-HSA, 99mTc-Human Serum Albumin, Tc-99m-HAM, Tc-99m-MAA, Tc-99m-Microalbumin, Tc-HAMM, Tc99m-Albumin, Technetium-99m Albumin Colloid, 99mTc Albures, 99mTc Human Serum Albumin, 99mTcAlbures, Albumin Colloid, Technetium-99m, Tc 99m HAM
Synonyms : 99m-Tc-Diethyl IDA, 99mTc-Diethyliminodiacetic Acid, 99mTc-EHIDA, Tc-99m-Diethyl IDA, Technetium Tc 99m Diethylacetanitanildo-IDA, Technetium-99m-Diethyl IDA, 99m Tc Diethyl IDA, 99mTc Diethyl IDA, 99mTc Diethyliminodiacetic Acid, 99mTc EHIDA, IDA, 99mTc-Diethyl
Synonyms : 99m-Tc-Dimercaptosuccinic Acid, 99mTc-Dimercaptosuccinate, Tc-99m Dimercaptosuccinic Acid, Technetium Tc 99m Succimer, Technetium-99m-DMSA, Technetium-99m-Dimercaptosuccinic Acid, 99Tc Succimer, 99m Tc Dimercaptosuccinic Acid, 99mTc DMSA, Technetium 99m DMSA
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the practical application of science to commerce or industry engineering: the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study"
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a crystalline metallic element not found in nature; occurs as one of the fission products of uranium
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of or relating to technique; "technical innovation in recent novels"; "technical details" characterizing or showing skill in or specialized knowledge of applied arts and sciences; "a technical problem"; "highly technical matters hardly suitable for the general public"; "a technical report"; "producing the A-bomb was a challenge to the technical people of this country"; "technical training"; "technical language" of or relating to proficiency in a practical skill; "no amount of technical skill and craftsmanship can take the place of vital interest"- John Dewey of or relating to a practical subject that is organized according to scientific principles; "technical college"; "technological development" a pickup truck with a gun mounted on it resulting from or dependent on market factors rather than fundamental economic considerations; "analysts content that the stock market is due for a technical rally"; "the fall is only a technical correction" (of production of chemicals) made for commercial purposes especially on a large scale; "technical (or commercial) sulfuric acid" technical foul: (basketball) a foul that can be assessed on a player or a coach or a team for unsportsmanlike conduct; does not usually involve physical contact during play
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someone whose occupation involves training in a specific technical process someone known for high skill in some intellectual or artistic technique
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a practical method or art applied to some particular task proficiency: skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity; "practice greatly improves proficiency"
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| tech | a technician who is highly proficient and enthusiastic about some technical field (especially computing) |
| tech | a crystalline metallic element not found in nature |
| tech | (chemistry) of production of chemicals for commercial purposes especially on a large scale |
| tech | resulting from or dependent on market factors rather than fundamental economic considerations |
| tech | characterizing or showing skill in or specialized knowledge of applied arts and sciences |
| tech | of or relating to technique |
| tech | of or relating to proficiency in a practical skill |
| tech | of or relating to a practical subject that is organized according to scientific principles |
| tech | a knockout declared by the referee who judges one boxer unable to continue |
| tech | a school teaching mechanical and industrial arts and the applied sciences |
| tech | a noncommissioned officer ranking below a master sergeant in the air force or marines |
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