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Fig. 1C. Examples of clinical PET/CT facility layouts. Layout for ancillary facility to a mobile PET/CT site. Note dedicated bathrooms for patients. IV catheters for infusion of FDG and IV contrast can be placed using uptake rooms or common staging area elsewhere in the facility. Once patients have been infused with FDG, they become a source of radiation exposure to technologists and other ancillary personnel and need to be isolated from others. (Courtesy of Michael L. Clark, H & H Systems and Design, New Albany, Indiana)





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