funguscan
Funguscan is a non-invasive diagnostic imaging technique used to detect and evaluate fungal infections. It primarily utilizes a low-dose radioactive tracer that is injected into the bloodstream. Fungal elements within the body tend to absorb this tracer more readily than surrounding healthy tissues. A special gamma camera then detects the emitted radiation, creating images that highlight areas of increased tracer uptake, which are indicative of a fungal infection.
The procedure is typically performed in a hospital or specialized imaging center. Before the scan, patients
Funguscan is particularly useful in diagnosing deep-seated fungal infections that may be difficult to identify with