"Common and Uncommon Mimics of Thoracic Malignancy on PET/CT: Part 2 - " by Carol Lima, Dena Abuelroos-Siddiqui et al.
 

Common and Uncommon Mimics of Thoracic Malignancy on PET/CT: Part 2 - Pearls and Pitfalls of Lung Parenchyma and Mediastinum

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

5-31-2024

Publication Title

Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology

Abstract

In the thorax, there are multiple benign entities that may demonstrate hypermetabolism of fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) leading to false-positive interpretation. Part 2 of this article aims to provide an overview of some benign thoracic entities that may mimic malignancy on positron emission tomography (PET)/CT in the lung parenchyma and mediastinum. Clinical history, anatomical correlation, and imaging features can help in narrowing the differential diagnosis. This review is divided into two parts: part 1 covers the pleura and chest wall; part 2 will cover lung parenchyma and mediastinum.

Volume

47

Issue

11

First Page

1

Last Page

7

DOI

10.1097/01.CDR.0001016216.86169.31

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