PET Brain with FDG-Flourodeoxyglucose

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A PET scan of the brain with FDG (fludeoxyglucose) is a diagnostic imaging test that uses a radioactive tracer called FDG to visualize the metabolic activity of brain cells.

PET Cardiac Stress Test Stress-Rest

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PET scan cardiac stress test is considered a highly accurate test for evaluating blood flow to the heart muscle, and it has several advantages over other cardiac stress tests such as nuclear stress tests or stress echocardiograms.

PET-CT Full Body FDG-Bone Scan Sodium Flouride

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This test can be used to detect cancer and other abnormalities in the bones throughout the body, including in the spine, pelvis, and extremities.

PET-CT ltd

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In a Limited test, a specific part of the body is examined rather than the whole body.This test is commonly used in oncology to detect and stage various types of cancer, including lung cancer, lymphoma, and colorectal cancer. PET-CT limited can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of cancer treatment by evaluating changes in metabolic activity over time.

PET-CT Skull to Thigh with FDG-Flourodeoxyglucose

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An FDG-PET scan is often combined with a CT scan with contrast to visualize the structural defects along with the metabolic activity to identify the diseased tissue accurately.