Abstract

A new scintigraphic model for teaching purposes is presented. Sequential evolutive scintigraphies contouring a sculpture of surrealist inspiration by artist Meret Oppenheim (1913–1985) have been acquired via a radioactive 57Co pen. Didactic aim of the procedure was to illustrate nuclear medicine’s astonishing plasticity, by which conditions are made visible. Thus, scintigraphic sequence was mimicking a clinical evolution in vivo. We moreover wanted to render scintigraphically visible an idealistic contagious phenomenon – a state of mind – transmitted by elder to younger researchers. Similar models with a different message, depending on the public aimed at, might be thought of.

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