Positron emission computed tomography

Positron Emission Computed Tomography (PET) is a relatively advanced clinical examination imaging technology in the field of nuclear medicine. The normal range PET is particularly suitable for early diagnosis of diseases, detection of subclinical lesions, and evaluation of treatment effects without morphological changes. At present, PET is particularly important in the diagnosis and treatment of three major types of diseases: tumors, coronary heart disease and brain diseases.

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