RBC (nuclear) scanFrom our partner site on acid reflux, AcidRefluxConnection.com.
A normal exam shows the patient is not bleeding rapidly from the intestines. What abnormal results mean: The radiologist and the attending physician will determine abnormalities based on the scan findings. This scan is most commonly used to determine the site of bleeding, particularly bleeding within the gastrointestinal tract. An RBC scanning is also used as part of nuclear ventriculography and other scans.
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