2007
DOI: 10.1016/s1579-2129(07)60070-6
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Intrathoracic Gossypiboma Interpreted as Bronchogenic Carcinoma. Another False Positive With Positron Emission Tomography

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“…It commonly leads to misdiagnosis and unnecessary surgery [12] . Clinical presentation may be acute or subacute, and may follow months or even years after surgery [14] . Presentation o f g o s s y p i b o m a m ay va r y a n d c a n b e c a u s e d by pseudotumoral, occlusive or septic syndromes [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It commonly leads to misdiagnosis and unnecessary surgery [12] . Clinical presentation may be acute or subacute, and may follow months or even years after surgery [14] . Presentation o f g o s s y p i b o m a m ay va r y a n d c a n b e c a u s e d by pseudotumoral, occlusive or septic syndromes [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Options A, B, and C, which are symptoms, are not the best responses. Other reported clinical symptoms are chest pain, low-grade fever, weight loss, and bilious expectoration [9][10][11][12]. Patients with pulmonary gossypiboma can experience shoulder pain [9], but to our knowledge neck pain has not been reported in these cases.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Option D is the best response. Llanos et al [10] reported a case of intrathoracic gossypiboma interpreted as bronchogenic carcinoma that showed a mass with low central uptake in relation to the actual gauze. The external capsule of the lesion had a high level of FDG activity secondary to the fibroblastic content.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ring-shaped increased FDG activity caused by gossypibomas has been previously reported in the region of the abdomen, 1-3 the neck, 4 and the lungs. 5 This is a rare case of intramediastinal gossypiboma detected by FDG PET/CT. It is interesting that all of the previously described PET findings about gossipibomas have shown ring-shaped activity with central photopenic regions, similar to the current case.…”
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confidence: 86%