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Single proton (or photon) emission computed tomography (SPECT) allows a physician to see three-dimensional images of a person's particular organ or body system.

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Single proton (or photon) emission computed tomography (SPECT) allows a physician to see three-dimensional images of a person's particular organ or body system.

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SPECT stands for single-photon emission computed tomography, a nuclear imaging technique that uses radioactive tracers to create three-dimensional images of internal body structures.

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It is not "spec" imaging but SPECT (single proton emission computed tomography) imaging. It uses gamma rays and provides a true 3D image.

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Single proton (or photon) emission computed tomography (SPECT) produces three-dimensional images of an organ or body system.

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Joachim Alexander has written:

'Computed tomography' -- subject(s): Emission Tomography, Tomography, X-Ray Computed

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