2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132007000600004
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Common causes of false positive F18 FDG PET/CT scans in oncology

Abstract: PET/CT is a common imaging modality used in the evaluation

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“…PET-CT is known to be less specific as inflammatory cells will also cause increased FDG avidity, most commonly in the context of infection. However, increased uptake has also been reported in postischemic or infarcted tissue [27][28][29], atherosclerosis [30], physiological papillary muscle [31], hypertrophied papillary muscle [32], and postoperative contexts [32]. To our knowledge, there are no reported cases of chronic mitral regurgitation due to prolapse being a cause of increased FDG avidity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…PET-CT is known to be less specific as inflammatory cells will also cause increased FDG avidity, most commonly in the context of infection. However, increased uptake has also been reported in postischemic or infarcted tissue [27][28][29], atherosclerosis [30], physiological papillary muscle [31], hypertrophied papillary muscle [32], and postoperative contexts [32]. To our knowledge, there are no reported cases of chronic mitral regurgitation due to prolapse being a cause of increased FDG avidity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…These conditions include noninfectious inflammatory granulomatous processes and disseminated inflammatory processes like, sarcoidosis, atherosclerosis, and pneumoconiosis, diffuse muscular uptake following administration of insulin and diffuse increased bone uptake following the administration of colony stimulating factors prior to the injection of FDG, prior biopsies, sites of catheter insertions, and sites of other drainage tube insertions, radiation therapy induced pneumonitis/fibrosis, as well as talc pleurodesis, benign tumors such as fibrous mesothelioma, schwannoma, aggressive neurofibromas and enchondromas and metallic or otherwise dense foreign bodies on the surface of the body or implanted (pace-maker, stimulators, leads, prosthetics, bullet fragments, brachytherapy) bodies. 29,30 In addition, 18 F FDG PET/CT scan include high radiation doses, relatively high cost and limited availability. Considering these limitations, the future research should identify at which stage of FUO work up, 18 F FDG PET/CT scan should be used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Images of metabolic activity in space are then reconstructed by computer analysis, often in modern scanners, alowing to visualize the radiotracer distribution in the body, and subtle changes in physiological performance in vivo (Ribeiro et al, 2007). PET is common imaging modality for clinical use in oncology and in many neurological diseases (Wiebe, 2007;Carter and Kotlyarov, 2007;Lomena and Soler, 2005). A new application for the nuclear imaging techniques is the study of psychological and physiological responses to stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%