Bone Marrow
* Inform your physician if you are pregnant or breast feeding.
You have been scheduled for a Bone Marrow study which involves the use of a small amount of radioactive material. The level of radioactivity used is extremely low and has no side effects.
You will be positioned on an imaging table, under a special detector called a gamma camera. The camera does not produce any radiation. It will be placed close to the part of your body being imaged.
Patient Preparation
None.
Procedure
A small amount of radioactive material will be injected into a vein in your arm. Painless images will be obtained for approximately one to two hours. Delayed images may be needed at 24 and 48 hours.
Reviewed and Approved:
Kirk Frey, MD
Robert Ackermann
11/2011

