Hybrid Basics
Hybrid imaging combines functional and structural data. PET CT and PET MRI are common examples. Students learn how hybrid systems improve diagnostic accuracy.
Clinical Benefits
Hybrid imaging improves lesion localization. It also enhances interpretation by combining complementary information. Students explore clinical advantages.
Workflow Integration
Hybrid systems require coordinated workflow. Technologists must manage both functional and structural components. Understanding workflow supports efficient operation.
Future Trends
Hybrid imaging continues to evolve. New tracers and technologies expand clinical applications. Students learn about emerging innovations.
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