Friday, December 8, 2023

Technetium gamma decay is an example of isomeric transition

Technetium-99m (Tc-99m) undergoes a type of nuclear decay known as an isomeric transition when it emits gamma radiation. Specifically, Tc-99m undergoes an isomeric transition to its more stable state, technetium-99 (Tc-99), through the emission of gamma rays.

The isomeric transition involves a change in the nuclear energy state of the atom without a change in its chemical properties. In the case of Tc-99m, the metastable state (m) refers to a higher-energy state with a relatively short half-life, and the isomeric transition involves the release of a gamma-ray photon as the nucleus transitions to a lower-energy state.

The gamma rays emitted during the isomeric transition of Tc-99m are of diagnostic interest in nuclear medicine. Tc-99m is widely used as a radiopharmaceutical in various medical imaging procedures, including single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). The emitted gamma rays are detected by gamma cameras to create images that provide valuable diagnostic information about the structure and function of organs and tissues in the body.

Photolectric effect and Compton scatter

In the Compton effect, a photon interacts with an outer shell electron, resulting in the ejection of the electron and a scattered photon with reduced energy.

Compton scatter is a significant contributor to image noise. It can result in scattered photons reaching the detector and degrading image contrast.

Compton scatter is more likely to occur with higher-energy photons, such as those around 140 keV.

The photoelectric effect is more pronounced at lower energies and is characterized by the complete absorption of a photon by an inner-shell electron, leading to the ejection of the electron.

The Photoelectric Effect is particularly important in medical imaging applications using low-energy X-rays, where it contributes to contrast in radiographic images. 

Mnemonic: Compton is with COmpletely More energy PhoTONs  (Compton scatter is more likely to occur with higher-energy photon)

photoeLEctric absorbs aLL Lower Energies 


Sunday, December 3, 2023

Inaccurate camera settings, incorrect photopeak, flood field


Inaccurate camera settings, incorrect photopeak, flood field for nuclear boards

The pulse height analyzer (PHA) measures in-coming signals and enables signals of a specific energy range ("window") to be recorded while excluding all other signals.

If the window set slightly below the photopeak, the honey comb artifact with "hot" spots over each photomultiplier tube is characteristic.

Friday, December 1, 2023

BGO mnemonic for nuclear medicine boards

See YouTube video here https://youtu.be/JTpj76zUS0I?si=zNhY9zkG3_55XVU1 

Tracer uptake and coronary blood flow mnemonic for Nuclear Cardiology boards

 

Nuclear medicine practive question: Inverse square law

 A vial containing 32 millicuries is emitting radiation at a rate of 1 roentgen per hour at a distance of 1 meter. If a technologist stands at a distance of 2 meters from the vial, how much radiation (in roentgens) does the technologist receive during a 15-minute period?

Radiation safety in pregnancy

United States Nuclear Regulation Commission (USNRC) also recommends total fetus exposure during pregnancy to be less than 5.0 mSv (500 mrem). The fetus radiation dose below 50 mGy is considered safe and not cause any harm.

See YouTube video https://youtu.be/ajPn17iT0aE?si=2Uz1dZIwfpoIeRjM


Thursday, November 30, 2023

Half life of Fluorine 18 is 110 minutes mnemonic

 

Half life of Rubidium-82 is 76 seconds mnemonic for nuclear medicine boards #nuclearmedicine

 

Nuclear medicine practice question: Half-Value Layer

You are conducting a radiographic imaging experiment using four different materials with distinct Half-Value Layers (HVLs). The materials and their respective HVLs are as follows:
Material A: HVL = 5 mm of aluminum
Material B: HVL = 3 mm of lead
Material C: HVL = 8 mm of copper
Material D: HVL = 6 mm of steel
You have sheets of these materials, each with a thickness of 10 mm. Your task is to determine which material, at a thickness of 10 mm, attenuates the most photons.
Which material is expected to exhibit the highest photon attenuation under these conditions?

A) Material A
B) Material B
C) Material C
D) Material D

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Nasal septal fracture Mnemonic

I have tried to make a mnemonic for nasal cartilage septal fracture by making some association with the name


Jarjaway fracture = make me think pike George is away. That he means he walked on some path and paths are generally horizontal. So fracture is horizontal. And for horizontal fractures we need blow from front 


Chevalier fracture = makes me think of shovel and you know when it is used it is struck on the ground almost inclined or vertical. So vertical fracture and for that fracture we need blow from below 


I hope these associations work for you

InShaAllah

Thank you❤

Monday, October 30, 2023

Mnemonic for Toxicity of loop diuretics | Mnemonic

 For toxicity of loop diuretics, mnemonic is as follows:


keep the word Hypo 

so now count down all hypos:

  • hyponatremia
  • hypokalemia'
  • hypocalcemia
  • hypomagnesemia
  • hypovolemia


and from word (hypo) letters:

H..................

y (if you write it in small case letter on paper, its upper part resembles u) = uric acid (and removing the o from hypo makes hyp = hyperuricemia)

p (rhymes with b) = B1 deficiency (which actually worsens in heart failure)

and O = ototoxicity 


this is makes easier for me to remember the toxicities of loop diuretics easier than cramming them all or making a sentence or word unrelated to loop diuretics, so word hypo is quite relevant for loop diuretics so it can be a good anchor in your mind

I hope it works for you all 

InShaAllah

Thank you 💓

Types of radioactive decay mnemonic

Alpha decay
2 protons, 2 neutrons (Helium atom)
Mnemonic: AH

Beta decay
Electron, high energy is emitted
Mnemonic: BE

That's all! 

-IkaN 


Sunday, October 29, 2023

Loop diuretics Mnemonic | Clinical Indications of Loop diuretics

 Mnemonic for clinical indications of loop diuretics is as follows


From the word loop diuretics, my mind first thinks about loop as wave like thing and diuretic to be water related

So mnemonic is also related to it like that

HEEHA........ (as if you are skating on sea waves)

H = heart failure

E = edema  (pulmonary)

E = edema (peripheral)

H = hypertension (in case of renal failure and you are trying to treat fluid overload)

A = onion overdose 


I hope it works for you all

InShaAllah

Thank you 💓


Saturday, October 28, 2023

Mnemonic | Ramsay Hunt Syndrome

Here is a mnemonic for Ramsay hunt syndrome triad 

Taken from the name of the disease:

Ram Said to me, Hunt!

Ram said from his mouth, so associate this point with facial paralysis

He said to me to Hunt so I heard it from my ears and hunt is always with injuries, so external auditory canal vesicular lesions (which are painful)


I hope you understood this linker Mnemonic and would have good place in your mind Palace 👽

InShaAllah

Thank you❤👻👽

And that's it

Mnemonic | Triad of Melkersson Syndrome

For the triad of Melkersson syndrome, I tried to make a mnemonic from the name of the disease. 
Here it is 

Pronounce MelKerSon by dividing the whole word into 3 parts and note which part of your mouth plays part in it

Mel = you used your lips mainly 
Ker = you used your tongue to pronounce it
Son = you remembered your son and his face came infront of your sight

So 
Mel = swollen lips
Ker = fissured tongue 
Son = facial paralysis 

I hope it works for you all
InShaAllah!
Thank you❤👽👻

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Mnemonic | Common locations of Primary Brain Parenchymal Hemorrhage

The Name has the mnemonic in it for the common locations of Primary Brain Parenchymal hemorrhages:


Brain Paren/chyma (divided the word parenchyma by syllable into 2):

Brain = Basal ganglia

Paren = Pons

CHyma = Cerebellum, tHalamus 



I hope it works for you all

InShaAllah!

Thank you💓

Mnemonic | Classification of Otitis Media Complications

Complications of otitis media are classified into Intratemporal and intracranial. 

To remeber them i have made a mnemonoc from the word TeMPoraL


First IntraTemporal

T = T appears like 7 , so 7th never paralysis

e

M = mastoiditis 

P = Petroitis 

ora

L = labrynthitis


Now Extra temporal from the same word teMPOraL

Just one letter is changed ( here O is used and in previous one it was T )

te

M = Meningitis (and relate to it is extradural and subdural abscess)

P = flip it vertically =b = brain abscess

O = Otitic Hydrocephalus

ra

L = Lateral sinus Thrombophlebitis


I hope it will be handy for you attempt short questions in your exams regarding complications of otitis media

InShaAllah!

Thank you👽❤

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Mnemonic for Ototoxic drugs

Some of the ototoxic drugs are presented to you here with a mnemonic 


Think about a situation when you got deaf due to some ototoxic drugs and now you go to a pandet named Adam for cure

So Pandet Adam is our mnemonic 

P = Propranolol, platins(cisplatin, carboplatin)

A = aminoglycosides

N = NSAIDs (ibuprofen, salicylate, indomethacin)

D = Diuretics (furosamide, ethacrynic acid, bumetanide)

E = eryhtromycin 

T = tobacco 

A = Alcohol

D = defroxamide 

A = ampicllin 

M = anti Malarial (quinine, chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine)


And that's it. 

I hope it works for you all

InShaAllah!

Thank you❤

Monday, October 23, 2023

Perinatal Causes of Hearing loss | Mnemonic

 Imagine a situation in which an immature baby is to be born to a mother, so baby will be of low birth weight, and since there is birth going on early so there maybe a problem of anoxia due to prolonged labour, in this situation obstetrician will try to operate and get baby out quickly, so a chance of birth injury is there, birth injury may lead to meningitis, that may end up in sepsis, and for that we will need drugs and admission in NICU to handle the situation. 

So after keeping this type of perinatal situation in mind, you can keep some of the preniatal causes of heading loss 

  1. Immaturity and low birth weight
  2. Anoxic
  3. Birth injury
  4. Neonatal meningitis 
  5. Sepsis
  6. Time spent in NICU
  7. Ototoxic drug
  8. Neonatal jaundice (not in the mnemonic)
I hope it works for you all again like always
InShaAllah!
Thank you ❤