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  • 11PET-CT — Positron emission tomography computed tomography (better know by its acronym PET CT) is a medical imaging device which combines in a single gantry system both a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and an x ray Computed Tomography, so that images… …

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  • 12Molecular imaging — originated from the field of radiopharmacology due to the need to better understand the fundamental molecular pathways inside organisms in a noninvasive manner. Contents 1 …

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  • 13Neuroimaging — Para sagittal MRI of the head in a patient with benign familial macrocephaly. 3 D MRI o …

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  • 14Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie — Die Positronen Emissions Tomographie (von altgriechisch τομή, tome, „Schnitt“ und γράφειν, graphein, „schreiben“), Abkürzung PET, ist als Variante der Emissionscomputertomographie ein bildgebendes Verfahren der Nuklearmedizin, das… …

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  • 15Alzheimer's disease — Alzheimer redirects here. For other uses, see Alzheimer (disambiguation). Alzheimer s disease Classification and external resources …

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  • 17Invasiveness of surgical procedures — Invasive (medical) redirects here. For invasive as related to abnormal tissue growth, see Cancer. There are three main categories which describe the invasiveness of surgical procedures. These are: non invasive procedures, minimally invasive… …

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  • 18Children's Hospital of Michigan — Children’s Hospital of Michigan Detroit Medical Center Geography Location Detroit, Michigan, United States Coordinates …

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  • 19Radionuclide — A radionuclide is an atom with an unstable nucleus, which is a nucleus characterized by excess energy available to be imparted either to a newly created radiation particle within the nucleus or to an atomic electron. The radionuclide, in this… …

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  • 20Nuclear medicine physician — Nuclear Medicine Physicians are medical specialists that use tracers, usually radiopharmaceuticals, for diagnosis and therapy. Nuclear medicine procedures are the major clinical applications of molecular imaging and molecular therapy.[1][2][3] In …

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