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Molecular Imaging Coming of Age with New Strategies in Both PET and MRI

Published 17 January 2012 | Article by Excerpta Medica


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Molecular Imaging Coming of Age with New Strategies in Both PET and MRI

In this three-minute video interview conducted at the Arab Health Congress, Dr Muhammad Ali Chaudry explains that there has been a steep increase in interest in the imaging of molecular processes. Although the concept of molecular imaging has been around for more than 50 years when iodine scans were used to evaluate thyroid function, new interest is being driven by the growth in treatment options for pathological processes.


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