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FDG Bone PET CT Scan Centers in India
Aarthi Scans & Labs
Vadapalani, Chennai
No. 60, 100 Feet Road, Vadapalani, Chennai -600026
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Nueclear Healthcare
Vashi, Navi Mumbai
Apeejay Business Centre, Ground Floor Unit No: 14 to 21, 23, 24, 34, 37 to 39, Plot No. 87, Sector 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai – 400703
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Nueclear Healthcare
Prabhadevi, Mumbai
12/19, Ground Floor, Prabhadevi Industrial Estate, Veer Savarkar Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai - 400025
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Nueclear Healthcare
Borivali, Mumbai
1st floor, Vidisha Building, Natakwala Lane, Opp. Hdfc Bank, S V Road, Borivali West, Mumbai 400092
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Nueclear Healthcare
Sunlight Colony, Delhi
Ground Floor, Plot No. 1, Malhan Business Center, Sunlight Colony-2, Ashram, New Delhi, Delhi 110014
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Nueclear Healthcare
Adikmet, Hyderabad
1-9-645, Vidya Nagar, Adikmet, Hyderabad, Telangana 500044
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Nueclear Healthcare
Outer Ring Road, Bengaluru
12, 13, 14, Samanvitha Complex Maurya Street, BBMP, Kodihali Ward, Outer Ring Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560094
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Nueclear Healthcare
Mumbai Naka, Nashik
Ground Floor, Nxt to, Suyojit City Centre, Police Sation, G-8/9, Old Agra Rd, opp. Saheba Hotel, Mumbai Naka, Renuka Nagar, Nashik, Maharashtra 422002
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Nueclear Healthcare
Hazratganj, Lucknow
163, Shahnajaf Road, Prem Nagar, Hazratganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India - 226001
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Nueclear Healthcare
Sagrampura, Surat
Zircon-BIC imaging center 2/871-B, Oasis Building, Jay Prakash Narayan Marg Hiramodi Sheri, Opposite Sub-Jail Sagrampura Surat Gujarat 395002
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Nueclear Healthcare
Bhadralok Tower-G, Vadodara
Baroda Imaging Centre, 2nd Floor, Yuvraj Mahalay, Bhadralok Tower-G, Old Padra Road, Vadodara, Gujarat 390020
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FDG Bone PET CT Scan Price in India
Scan Name |
Prices |
PET CT BONE SCAN F18 WHOLE BODY |
6000 |
FDG BONE PET-CT SCAN |
12000 11000 |
What is an FDG Bone PET-CT Scan?
FDG Bone PET-CT scan is known as a non-invasive advanced screening test that is performed to diagnose bone tumors. It involves the use of a radioactive tracer for the detection and evaluation of bone tumors.
What is the purpose of an FDG Bone PET-CT Scan?
The main purpose of performing an FDG Bone PET-CT Scan is diagnosing and staging bone tumors and reflect prognosis in certain bone malignancies. It can also be used to plan radiation treatment.
How does an FDG Bone PET-CT Scan work?
A radioactive tracer is used in this test, which is injected into the body of the individual appearing for the test. The tracer is then absorbed by areas with actively dividing cells as well as areas with high metabolic activity within the bone.
The main purpose of the tracer is to highlight the areas with elevated metabolic activities like cancerous cells. The radioactive tracer starts emitting gamma rays, which makes it easier for the scanning machine to capture images more prominently and precisely.
How do you prepare for an FDG Bone PET-CT Scan?
- You must avoid all kinds of strenuous activities as well as physical exercise for at least 24 hours before appearing for the test.
- At least 6 hours of fasting is mandatory before appearing for the test.
- You must wear comfortable clothing before the test process starts.
- You must inform the doctors about all the medications you are taking.
- If you are diabetic, then you have to make sure that your blood sugar levels are under control before the test process takes place.
- Inform the healthcare providers if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
What to expect during an FDG Bone PET-CT Scan?
- A radioactive tracer will be injected into your vein, which will start accumulating in those areas of your body that have high metabolic activities.
- You may have to wait for approximately 1 hour after you receive the injection.
- Then you will be asked to lie on a narrow table that will slide into the scanning machine.
- The machine will start detecting the gamma rays that are being emitted from the radioactive tracer and capturing images. You must stay as still as possible avoiding all types of body movements.
- You may leave the lab and resume your daily activities after the image-capturing process is over. However, inform the doctors if you are facing any kind of uneasiness because of the presence of the radioactive tracer in your body. You may be asked to drink plenty of water as it may help you flush the tracer out of your body.
Result Interpretation
You may receive your FDG Bone PET-CT Scan reports within 24-48 hours. The healthcare providers will let you know if any abnormalities are found in the test report so that you can plan your further steps accordingly.