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PET vs. SPECT scan | Dr. Paulien Moyaert

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This video explains PET and SPECT, two primary imaging techniques in nuclear medicine that use small amounts of radioactive tracers to create detailed pictures of our bodies. Unlike Xrays, CT, or MRI scans that show the body's structure, PET and SPECT reveal how organs function, allowing for the detection of early biochemical changes and aiding in early disease diagnosis, particularly in oncology. The video covers the principles of PET, which uses positronemitting radioisotopes like fluorine18, and SPECT, which uses gammaemitting radioisotopes like technetium, and how these radioisotopes are attached to tracers to target specific body processes. You'll learn how these radiotracers work inside the body to emit gamma rays, which are then captured by cameras to create detailed functional images.

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Timecodes:
0:00 Nuclear medicine vs. Radiology
0:28 Role of SPECT/PET
0:48 PET
1:12 SPECT
1:20 Radiotracers
1:38 Fluorodeoxyglucose
2:10 Technetium 99mmethyl Diphosphonate
2:35 Summary Tracers
2:46 PET Image Creation (Annihilation)
3:45 SPECT Image Creation
4:00 Next video

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