Infection Imaging
Infection imaging is a medical imaging technique used to detect and diagnose infections, based on their metabolic characteristics. It is a non-invasive and radiation-free imaging modality that has advantages over other imaging techniques in certain clinical applications. Infection imaging can detect infections that are not visible on other imaging techniques, making it useful for diagnosing and monitoring infectious diseases. It can also provide clinicians with critical information about the location, size, and severity of an infection, aiding in the selection of appropriate treatments. Infection imaging can be used to diagnose a wide range of infections including bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections. It can also be used to detect metastatic cancer and osteomyelitis, which can help in the diagnosis and treatment of bone infections.
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