2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2015.02.004
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Dual-phase F-18 FDG PET–CT in staging and lymphoscintigraphy for detection of sentinel lymph nodes in oral cavity cancers

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“…In this study, 11 salivary metabolites showed significant correlations with delayed-phase SUV max , but there was no significant correlation between any salivary metabolite and early-phase SUV max . Dual-phase 18 F-FDG PET/CT has recently been used to distinguish between benign lesions and malignant lesions [6,[21][22][23][24]. The SUV max of malignant lesions increased in the delayed phase, whereas FDG uptake in most benign lesions decreased in the delayed phase [21].…”
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“…In this study, 11 salivary metabolites showed significant correlations with delayed-phase SUV max , but there was no significant correlation between any salivary metabolite and early-phase SUV max . Dual-phase 18 F-FDG PET/CT has recently been used to distinguish between benign lesions and malignant lesions [6,[21][22][23][24]. The SUV max of malignant lesions increased in the delayed phase, whereas FDG uptake in most benign lesions decreased in the delayed phase [21].…”
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“…The SUV max of malignant lesions increased in the delayed phase, whereas FDG uptake in most benign lesions decreased in the delayed phase [21]. Erdem et al concluded that delayed-phase 18 F-FDG imaging increased the detectability of the primary lesion because of higher FDG uptake by primary tumors in the delayed phase compared to that in the early phase of imaging [6]. Delayed-phase SUV max has the potential to show the aggressiveness of the tumor better than early-phase SUV max .…”
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“…In order to overcome the overlaps between malignancy and benign lesions, dual-timepoint-imaging (DPI)--at approximately 1 hour (early) and 2 hours (delayed) after injection are recommended [48,49]. Delayed phase of 18 F-FDG imaging may increase primary lesion detectability due to higher FDG uptake in primary tumors compared to the early phase of imaging [50,51]. DPI may also help to differentiate between inflammatory and malignant lymph nodes [52].…”
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