Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Diseases in the Elderly after Cardiac Transplantation: The Diagnostic Role of [18f] FDG-PET With Co-Registered CT and the Effect of Sports Activity Rehabilitation Program
Abstract:The incidence of cancer in organ transplant patients is higher than in the non-transplanted population. The incidence increases with increasing age. The use of Fludeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/CT (PET/CT) is sensitive and specific to detect PTLD LD compared with conventional CT imaging. We analyzed the medical data of 127 patients aged over 60 years, who underwent heart transplantation in the above period, who have been practicing early CT-PET for diagnostic purposes between February 2007 and Octob… Show more
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