scintigraphy
scin·tig·ra·phy / sinˈtigrəfē/ • n. Med. a technique in which a scintillation counter or similar detector is used with a radioactive tracer to obtain an image of a bodily organ or a record of its functioning.DERIVATIVES: scin·ti·graph·ic / ˌsintiˈgrafik/ adj.
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