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jermaih said:Hi
I want to know like if there is a difference the way scans are performed, depending upon the problem. I mean can a MRI/PET of a accident victim's head be read/sufficient also for his dementia/alzheimer's diagnosis.
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Docxter said:The short answer is yes. However, be aware that dementia/Alzheimer's is many times not diagnosable by these methods, regardless of how they are performed. And also if someone gets Alzheimer's, it's likely not accident related. I'm guessing this is not what you want to hear, because it seems you're seeking info to sue someone. I may be wrong though.