Most likely the PET scan images showed a suspicious growth or something and it was decided to biopsy it to determine what it actually was and if it needed to be removed or could be left alone.
PET scan
A PET scan uses radioisotope decay by detecting the pair of annihilation photons emitted during the decay process.
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MRI
Do you mean, what is the application of a PET scanner? then... It is used mostly to detect heart/brain diseases and tumors, but is also used for many more things.
A PET scan can reveal the presence of a mass, but it is also good to have a sample of cells from the suspected area to look for changes in the nucleus to ascertain whether pre-cancerous changes are taking place. Hence, the biopsy under CT guidance.
A pet would need a PET/CT scan for the same reason a person would which would be looking for potential health risks. It is often used in Veterinary Medicine to diagnose severe health problems seen in animals.
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.
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cat scan
Do you mean PET scan? That is a scan for cancer metastases, I believe.
Are you talking about a PET scan?
What does mediastinal blood pool maximum SUV is 2.5 on 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.
In order to become a PET scan technician, you will need to have a college degree in nuclear medicine technology. While an associate's degree may be enough, it is best to continue your education until you receive your bachelor's degree.
yes