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  2. Positron emission tomography scan - Mayo Clinic

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    A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that can help reveal the metabolic or biochemical function of your tissues and organs. The PET scan uses a radioactive drug called a tracer to show both typical and atypical metabolic activity.

  3. Positron emission tomography scan - Care at Mayo Clinic

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    Advanced diagnosis for prostate cancer. Mayo Clinic developed a technology to pinpoint prostate cancers that recur after treatment. Called Choline C-11 PET scan, this test is available at Mayo Clinic to men with recurrent or difficult-to-treat prostate cancer.

  4. Understanding lung nodules: Determining risks and diagnosing

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    PET scans may be offered to identify high metabolic activity in nodules that are growing or larger than 1 centimeter. A PET scan cannot definitively diagnose cancer, but it can identify areas with high metabolic activity.

  5. Fludeoxyglucose f 18 (intravenous route) - Mayo Clinic

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    It is used in a procedure called a positron emission tomography (PET) scan to help your doctor see parts of the body, such as the heart or brain. Fludeoxyglucose F 18 belongs to the group of medicines called radiopharmaceuticals (radioactive agents).

  6. CT scan - Mayo Clinic

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    A computerized tomography scan, also called a CT scan, is a type of imaging that uses X-ray techniques to create detailed images of the body. It then uses a computer to create cross-sectional images, also called slices, of the bones, blood vessels and soft tissues inside the body.

  7. MRI - Mayo Clinic

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    MRI is a noninvasive way for a medical professional to examine your organs, tissues and skeletal system. It produces high-resolution images of the inside of the body that help diagnose a variety of conditions.

  8. Diagnosing Alzheimer's: How Alzheimer's is diagnosed

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    A PET scan uses a radioactive substance known as a tracer to detect substances in the body. There are different types of PET scans. The most commonly used PET scan is a fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET scan.

  9. Bone scan - Mayo Clinic

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    A bone scan is a test that uses nuclear imaging to help diagnose and track several types of bone disease. Nuclear imaging involves using small amounts of radioactive substances, called radioactive tracers, a special camera that can detect the radioactivity and a computer.

  10. SPECT scan - Mayo Clinic

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    A SPECT scan is a type of imaging test that uses a radioactive substance and a special camera to create 3D pictures. This test is also known as single-photon emission computerized tomography. While many imaging tests show what the internal organs look like, a SPECT scan can show how well the organs are working.

  11. Advanced imaging for complex conditions - Mayo Clinic

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    One of the first medical institutions to install a PET / MRI scanner with new PET detector technology. Innovative therapies are a key part of the Mayo Clinic Department of Radiology. For instance, ablation is a minimally invasive needle-based therapy used to treat certain cancers.