HOW CAN PET OR CT BENEFIT YOU?
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Computerized Tomography (CT) are both imaging tools that allow physicians to pinpoint the location of any abnormalities in the body within the body before making treatment recommendations. The highly sensitive PET scan images the biology of disorders at the molecular level, while the CT scan provides a detailed picture of the body's internal anatomy. The PET/CT scan combines the strengths of these two well-established imaging modalities into a single scan.
A CT scan is able to detect and localize changes in the body structure or anatomy, such as the size, shape and exact location of an abnormal growth, a sizeable tumor or a musculoskeletal injury.
A PET scan is very different from an ultrasound, X-ray, MRI, or CT scan. A PET scan allows the physician to distinguish between living and dead tissue or between benign and malignant disorders. Since a PET scan images the biology of disorders at the molecular level, it can help the physician detect abnormalities in cellular activity at a very early stage, generally before anatomic changes are visible.
SOLUTIONS FOR BETTER DIAGNOSIS
Alone, each imaging test has particular benefits and limitations but by combining these two state-of the-art technologies, physicians can more accurately diagnose, localize and monitor any abnormalities in the body, and certain brain disorders. Trust the imaging professionals with PET/CT Imaging of North Texas.