Perfusion

Imaging Perfusion imaging is a medical technique used for evaluating the efficiency of blood flow to organs and tissues. It involves the injection of a contrast agent into the bloodstream, which, when scanned using various imaging techniques, makes it possible to assess the blood supply to different organs and tissues. This technique is used to help detect abnormalities in the blood flow such as blood clots, infections, and tumors. Perfusion imaging can also be used to assess the effectiveness of treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. It is a vital diagnostic tool for diagnosing disorders, diseases, and conditions related to the circulatory system.

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