Whole body imaging refers to a range of imaging techniques that provide a comprehensive view of the entire body, allowing for the assessment of various conditions and diseases across multiple organs and systems. It is commonly used in medical diagnostics, research, and therapeutic planning. The primary imaging modalities used for whole body imaging include: 1. **Computed Tomography (CT) Scans**: CT scans can provide cross-sectional images of the body and are often used to identify and monitor tumors, infections, or other medical conditions.

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