What is a Thyroid Scan?
A doctor recommends a thyroid scan to ascertain whether a patient has thyroid problems like hyperthyroidism, cancer, or any other growth.
This scan is an examination under the category of nuclear medicine. It uses gamma rays emitted from a radiotracer or radionuclide; radioactive iodine is the most commonly used radiotracer. This emission results from a pill or injection administered before the scan.
Doctors usually suggest a thyroid scan when there is suspicion of thyroid carcinoma or nodules. A special camera and computer imagery provide information regarding the thyroid’s size, shape, position, and function. If you have any concerns or questions about your thyroid scan results, it is important to consult our best doctors for further guidance.