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  1. Single-photon emission computed tomography - Wikipedia

    SPECT imaging is performed by using a gamma camera to acquire multiple 2-D images (also called projections), from multiple angles. A computer is then used to apply a tomographic …

  2. SPECT Scan: What It Is, Purpose, Procedure, Results & Risks

    21 MFómh 2023 · A single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) scan is a type of imaging test that helps providers look at your organs, bones and tissues.

  3. SPECT scan - Mayo Clinic

    5 Ean 2024 · A SPECT scan is a type of imaging test that uses a radioactive substance and a special camera to create 3D pictures. This test is also known as single-photon emission …

  4. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)

    29 MFómh 2024 · Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a three-dimensional nuclear medicine imaging technique combining the information gained from scintigraphy with …

  5. What Does SPECT Mean? How a SPECT Scan Works - Biology …

    4 days ago · What is SPECT? Explore how this functional imaging technology uses radiotracers to create 3D maps of organ blood flow and metabolic health.

  6. SPECT | Radiology | U of U School of Medicine

    Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a nuclear medicine imaging technique using gamma rays. SPECT provides a 3D image of how a biological process functions in a …

  7. CT Scan vs SPECT Scan: Key Differences Explained - Liv Hospital …

    3 Noll 2025 · What is the main difference between a CT scan vs SPECT scan? Learn why one shows structure (anatomy) and the other shows function (activity) to guide diagnosis.

  8. SPECT Imaging - PubMed

    3 DFómh 2022 · Thus, SPECT allows the clinician to assess the perfusion and functionality of specific tissues. The ability to assess tissue functionality and physiology sets SPECT imaging …

  9. Single-Photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT)

    Single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) is a type of nuclear imaging test that uses a special camera and a radioactive chemical, known as a tracer, to create 3-D images of …