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Duke PET Facility
If your appointment time is before 1:00 pm, you should eat a low sugar diet the evening before the PET/CT scan. No food after midnight. ...
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Duke PET Facility
How do I prepare for a FDG tumor whole body scan? You should not have anything to eat or drink for at least 4 hours prior to coming to your PET scan. ...
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Duke PET Facility
How do I prepare for a FDG tumor whole body scan? You should not have anything to eat or drink for at least 4 hours prior to coming to your PET scan. ...
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Duke PET Facility
What are the benefits of the myocardial viability scan? ... The myocardial viability scan will give your physician information that is not available from ...
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Duke PET Facility
Welcome to the home page of the Duke University Medical Center Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Facility. What is PET? Learn the basics of positron ...
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Microsoft PowerPoint - turk-petspectphysicsRSNA2005.ppt
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Townsend DW, et al., U. Pittsburgh. PET/CT. SPECT/CT. Converting Attenuation Map from Hounsfeld to 511 keV attenuation Coefficients. Hounsfeld (from x-ray ...
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Duke PET Facility
If your appointment time is before 1:00 pm, you should eat a low sugar diet the evening before the PET/CT scan. No food after midnight. ...
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Duke PET Facility Staff Physician Staff R. Edward Coleman, M.D. ...
Colleen Helms, CNMT. Phyllis King, CNMT. Patrick O'Carroll, RN. Priti Patel, CNMT. Rose Schuler, CNMT. Jay Seibert, CNMT. Dale Williams, Patient Associate ...
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