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PET Scan in Italy

Hospitals and medical centers in Italy performing PET Scan.

Fondazione Poliambulanza Hospital

In 1903, a group of 12 doctors in Brescia established Fondazione Poliambulanza as a private and non-profit hospital.

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Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital

Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital has areas of healthcare, education, science, research, and innovation in the biomedical and health fields—both clinical and translational—it pursues the goal of safeguarding and enhancing the human person

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PET Exams

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About PET Scan

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What is a PET scan?
A PET scan (positron emission tomography) is an imaging test that can help reveal how your tissues and organs are functioning. To show this chemical activity, a small amount of radioactive material must enter your body.

The precise type of radioactive material, and its delivery method, depends on which organ or tissue is being studied by the PET scan. The radioactive material may be injected into a vein, inhaled or swallowed.

What are PET scans used for?
Currently, PET scans are most commonly used to detect:
- cancer
- heart problems
- brain disorders
- central nervous system disorders

Is the PET scan painfull?
When the radioactive substance is inserted into your vein you will feel temporary pain.
There shouldn't be any pain during the actual PET scan.
 
What other tests are combined with a PET scan?
PET scan is often combined with other imaging tests, such as CT scan and MRI.
The combination of the tests improves the clarity of the images and makes it easier for the physician to interpret the results.

Duration of procedure/surgery : The test takes between 1.5 to 2 hours to complete.

Days admitted : PET scan is done on an outpatient basis. No hospitalization is required.

Risks : A radioactive substance is used during a PET scan, but the amount of radiation that you are exposed to is low and is not considered dangerous. However, for pregnant woman and for woman who are breastfeeding, the radioactive material might be harmful.

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