cat scan
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Computed Tomography Imaging known as a CT scan (or CAT scan) is a particular type of x-ray that uses multiple x-ray beams at different angles to build up a cross section of the body's organs and tissues.
The preview holds less detail than the the real scan, but allows you to see the arrangement, before committing to scan the document to a file.
SYN Scan
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PET scan
The most common procedure that monitors glucose uptake in the brain is the PET scan. See Wikipedia for more on this procedure.
Yes, PET scan (positron emission tomography) is a type of imaging test used on humans to visualize how organs and tissues are functioning. It is commonly used in the diagnosis and monitoring of conditions such as cancer, brain disorders, and heart disease.
Yes, there are apps available that can scan pet microchips. These apps use the smartphone's camera to scan the microchip and provide information about the pet.
Are you talking about a PET scan?
A PET scan shows what level / stage (if any) the cancer is at. An MRI scan doesn't do this, the reader, looks for abnormalities on the scan which shows up everything in the body.
Yes, but bone scan has to be completed first.
A PET scan, or Positron Emission Tomography, is used to scan internal organs for abnormalities, like tumors, or cancer. PET scans for animals may cost hundreds, or thousands of dollars, depending on the size of the animal, and the complexity of the scan.
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A full body PET scan can take 30 to 45 minutes. A scan of a single lamp or a single organ can take as little as 10 minutes.
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Yes, you can generally drive a car after a PET scan, as the procedure itself does not involve sedation or anesthesia. However, if you were given any sedative or feel unwell due to the contrast agent used, it is advisable to wait until you feel completely normal before driving. Always follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider.