“…Other common differential diagnoses for the diffuse uptake pattern include chronic thyroiditis and Graves' disease [11,18]. In a series reported by Kurata et al [21], they found that, of 1,626 patients undergoing an FDG-PET scan, all 25 (1.5%) patients with diffuse uptake turned out to have Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Kang et al [20] showed that when both the focal and diffuse FDG uptake patterns were correlated with ultrasonography (USG) findings, only 59.5% of those with a diffuse uptake pattern had a corresponding nodule in the lobe on USG, whereas Ͼ99% of those with a focal uptake pattern had a corresponding nodule on USG.…”