Radiohepatography

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Radiohepatography is a method for determining the functional activity of liver tissue. The method is based on the use of radioactive isotopes that are injected into the blood or bile. These isotopes then accumulate in hepatocytes, which makes it possible to determine their distribution and concentration in liver tissue.

The operating principle of radiohepatography is based on the fact that the liver is the main organ involved in the exchange of substances between blood and bile.