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FDG PET/CT, in Visit Clinic

Measures tissue metabolic activity using radioactive glucose to detect and monitor cancer, infection, or inflammation in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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29 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a FDG PET/CT Test in Visit Clinic?

FDG PET/CT measures how much a radioactive glucose tracer (FDG) is taken up by body tissues. Tissues that use more glucose, such as many cancers, infections, or inflamed areas, show higher uptake. This gives a map of metabolic activity inside the body. The CT part gives matching anatomic detail. Doctors use the test to find cancers, stage disease, check spread, plan treatment, and monitor response. It also helps detect some infections, inflammatory conditions, and evaluate certain brain and heart problems.

FDG PET/CT Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

FDG PET/CT Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The FDG PET/CT test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a FDG PET/CT Test in Visit Clinic?

FDG PET/CT is an imaging study commonly used in cancer care and whole-body evaluations. It is ordered when doctors suspect a tumor, see an unclear mass on other scans, or need to stage known cancer. It also helps check treatment response and find recurrence. High uptake can result from cancer, infection, inflammation, recent surgery, or high blood sugar and some medications. A family history of cancer may prompt its use for precise assessment.

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What is FDG in PET CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

FDG (18F‑FDG) is a radiolabeled glucose analogue used in PET‑CT scans. Injected intravenously, cells take it up like glucose and it becomes metabolically trapped after phosphorylation, allowing imaging of tissue metabolic activity. Areas with increased uptake often indicate cancer, inflammation, or infection. Its positron emission enables PET detection; the tracer has a short half‑life, so imaging is done promptly.

What is the cost of a FDG PET CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Cost varies by country and facility. In the US a FDG PET‑CT commonly ranges roughly $2,000–$6,000 (higher in some hospitals). In the UK it’s free on the NHS but privately typically £700–£1,500. In India prices often range about ₹8,000–35,000. Final price depends on tracer dose, imaging protocol, whether it’s a hospital or private diagnostic centre, and insurance.

What is the difference between FDG PET and PET in Visit Clinic?plus

PET is the imaging technique that uses radioactive tracers to visualize physiological processes. FDG PET is a specific PET scan using 18F‑FDG, a glucose analog, to map tissue glucose metabolism. FDG PET commonly detects cancer, infection, and inflammation. Other PET tracers target different molecules or receptors for particular diseases (e.g., amyloid, PSMA, somatostatin).

Is a FDG PET scan painful in Visit Clinic?plus

An FDG PET scan is generally not painful. You’ll get an intravenous radiotracer injection that may cause brief stinging or minor bruising. Lying still in the scanner can be uncomfortable or trigger claustrophobia for some, but the imaging itself is painless. Side effects are uncommon, and staff will explain the procedure and help with any discomfort or concerns.

Is a FDG PET scan safe in Visit Clinic?plus

FDG PET scans are generally safe. They use a small amount of radioactive glucose and give a low, short-lived radiation dose, comparable to a CT. Adverse reactions are rare; injection-site pain, mild allergic responses, or transient increased blood sugar may occur. Avoid unless essential during pregnancy; breastfeeding may need a brief pause. Discuss diabetes, medications, and recent imaging with your doctor.

What happens if a PET scan is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive PET scan shows areas of increased metabolic activity that may indicate cancer, infection, or inflammation. It prompts your doctor to correlate findings with symptoms, other imaging, and laboratory tests. Often further evaluation—additional scans, biopsy, or specialist referral—is needed to confirm the cause. Results also help stage disease and guide treatment planning. False positives can occur, so diagnosis relies on combined clinical assessment.