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PET/CT scanners provide complimentary diagnostic images to provide a complete diagnostic evaluation.
PET uses radioactive glucose, fluordeoxyglucose (FDG), to detect areas of altered cellular function. This information can be used in the management of neurologic and cardiovascular disorders as well as cancer.
CT imaging uses radiation to precisely define a patient’s anatomy.
Together PET/CT imaging provides functional and anatomic information.
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has integrated the elite PET imaging technology with a breakthrough 64 slice multi-detector CT. In a single 30- minute scan, the fusion of these two state-of-the-art technology provides:
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unsurpassed accuracy |
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enhanced localization of abnormalities |
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earlier diagnoses |
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faster initiation of treatment |
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avoidance of invasive exams or exploratory surgery |
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results never before possible. |
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