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
Recommended Citation
Lima C, Abuelroos-Siddiqui D, Odisho L, Kolderman N, Lin D, Nandalur K, et al. [Moore M, Al-Katib S]. Common and uncommon mimics of thoracic malignancy on PET/CT: part 2 - pearls and pitfalls of lung parenchyma and mediastinum. Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology. 2024 May 31;47(11):1-7. doi:10.1097/01.CDR.0001016216.86169.31
DOI
10.1097/01.CDR.0001016216.86169.31