| Positron
Emission Tomography |
Also called
PET imaging or a PET scan, is a type of nuclear medicine
imaging.
Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging that
uses small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose
or treat a variety of diseases, including many types of
cancers, heart disease and certain other abnormalities
within the body.
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| Computed
Tomography |
Also called
CT or CAT Scans provides higher resolution images
than conventional X-rays, but generally
not as well-defined as those produced by MRI. CT uses a
computer to direct the movement of an X-ray tube to
produce multiple cross-sectional images of a particular
organ or area of the body. CT is used to detect tumors
and other conditions affecting bones and internal
organs. It is also used to detect the occurrence of
strokes, hemorrhages and infections.
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| Magnetic
Resonance Imaging |
MRI has
become widely
accepted as the standard diagnostic tool for a wide and
fast-growing variety of clinical applications for soft
tissue anatomy (as found in the brain, spinal cord and
interior ligaments of body joints such as the knee). MRI
uses a strong magnetic field in conjunction with low
energy electromagnetic waves that are processed by a
computer to produce high-resolution, three-dimensional,
cross-sectional images of body tissue, including the
brain, spine, abdomen, heart and extremities.
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| News |

The American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists issued new breast cancer screening
guidelines that recommend mammography screening be offered
annually to women beginning at age 40
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State of the
Art Machinery: 3T MRI, 64 slice PET/CT, Cardiac PET, Cardiac
CTA, and Calcium Scores
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MR
Neuroquant comes to Liberty Pacific Advanced Imaging
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New
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