Positron emission tomography (PET) scans are used to produce detailed three-dimensional images of how the cells are working inside the body. Image What is a PET scan & what are they used for? The detailed 3-dimensional images produced by a PET scan, can clearly show the part of the body being investigated, including any unusual areas, & can highlight how well specific functions of the body are working. PET scans are often combined with CT scans to produce an even more detailed image. This is known as a PET-CT scan. They may also be combined with an MRI scan. This is known as a PET-MRI scan. PET scans can be used to help diagnose a range of different cancers & can show how far a cancer has spread or how well it is responding to treatment. They can also be used to help diagnose a number of conditions that affect the normal workings of the brain (neurological conditions), such as dementia. Relevant links What is a PET-CT scan? What is a PET-MR scan? Having a PET-CT scan at the EIF QMRI Having a PET-MR scan at the EIF QMRI Watch a video to explain more In the news 05 Oct 23. Total-Body PET award Relevant Edinburgh Imaging publications 08 Jun 22. Featured Paper. Quantifying sodium [18F]fluoride uptake in abdominal aortic aneurysms 18 Feb 22. Featured Paper. Thoracic aortic 18F-sodium fluoride activity and ischemic stroke in patients with established cardiovascular disease 03 Feb 22. Featured Paper. Aortic valve imaging using 18F-sodium fluoride: impact of triple motion correction 07 Jan 22. Featured Paper. Machine learning with 18F-sodium fluoride PET and quantitative plaque analysis on CT angiography for the future risk of myocardial infarction. 19 Aug 21. Featured Paper. Positron emission tomography techniques to measure active inflammation, fibrosis & angiogenesis: potential for non-invasive imaging of hypertensive heart failure 16 Jul 21. Featured Paper. Improved identification of abdominal aortic aneurysm using the Kernelized Expectation Maximization algorithm. 02 Apr 21. Featured Paper. Quantification of macrophage-driven inflammation during myocardial infarction with 18F-LW223, a novel TSPO radiotracer with binding independent of the rs6971 human polymorphism. 18 Mar 21. Featured Paper. Kinetic modeling & parameter estimation of TSPO PET imaging in the human brain. 22 Jan 21. Featured Paper. Quantifying microcalcification activity in the thoracic aorta. Please view all our publications, here This article was published on 2024-08-22