| OAE | otoacoustic emission |
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| OES | oral esophageal stethoscope; optical emission spectroscopy |
| SPECT | single photon emission computed tomography |
| TRE | thymic reticuloendothelial; thyroid hormone response; true radiation emission |
| SPECT | Single Photon Emission Computed Tomographic |
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| SPECT | Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography |
| SPET | Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography |
| SPECT | Single Photon Emission Computerised Tomography |
| SPECT | Single Photon Emission Tomography |
| positron emission tomography |
a tool used to diagnose brain functions and disorders. PET produces three-dimensional, colored images of chemicals or substances functioning within the body. These images are called PET scans. PET shows brain function, in contrast to CT or MRI, which show brain structure.
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| positron emission tomography |
An imaging process like MRI or CT, that provides specific information about brain activity and structure that has been used to assist in the diagnosis of AD and track its progression, especially the loss of energy metabolism in those areas of the brain affected by the disease.
Ãâó: www.accerapharma.com/glossary.html
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| positron emission tomography |
is an imaging technique that provides a picture of brain activity by measuring levels of injected glucose sugar "labeled" with a radioactive marker.
Ãâó: www.aahs.org/services/oncology/glossary.php
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| positron emission tomography |
): a brain visualization technique allowing in vivo measurements of specific brain structures activities. It made use of a glucose isotope that is revealed when metabolized by brain neurons involved in the brain process.
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