Positron Emission Tomography
**Semantic type:** Diagnostic Procedure
**Definition:** A technique for measuring the gamma radiation produced by collisions of electrons and positrons (anti-electrons) within living tissue. In positron emission tomography (PET), a subject is given a dose of a positron-emitting radionuclide attached to a metabolically active substance (for example, 2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG), which is similar to a naturally occurring sugar, glucose, with the addition of a radioactive fluorine atom). When living tissue containing the positron emitter is bombarded by electrons, gamma radiation produced by collisions of electrons and positrons is detected by a scanner, revealing in fine detail the tissue location of the metabolically-active substance administered.
**Synonyms:** - Medical Imaging, Positron Emission Tomography - PET - PET - PET SCAN - PET Scan - PET Scan - PET Scan - PET scan - PT - Pet Scan - Positron Emission Tomography Scan - Positron emission tomography (procedure) - Positron-Emission Tomography - positron emission tomography scan
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