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The imaging system that combines tomography with radionuclide tracers to produce enhanced images of selected body organs or areas is call PET or positron emission tomography. These types of scans are most commonly used check for brain function, poor blood flow and cancer.

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Q: Which imaging system combines tomography with radionuclide tracers to produce enhanced images of selceted body organs or areas?
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