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Gallium Scan

Alternate Names : Gallium Nuclear Scan, Gallium Study

Gallium Scan | Preparation & Expectations | Results and Values

What is involved in preparation for the test?

Normally, no special preparation is required. Jewelry and other items that may interfere with the pictures must be removed. In some cases, a person will be asked to take a laxative or have an enema to clean out the bowels before the test. Any woman who is or may be pregnant or is breastfeeding should tell the x-ray staff. This is because the gallium is radioactive and could harm an unborn or breastfeeding child.


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Gallium Scan: Results and Values

Author: James Compton, MD
Reviewer: Adam Brochert, MD
Date Reviewed: 07/05/01



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