Breast Cancer: Post-Surgical Brachial Plexopathy
Fig. 49.1 MIP image: slight increase in the concentration of FDG in the left axilla with small nodes characterized by limited metabolism, therefore deemed as reactive (yellow arrow). The liver shows…
Fig. 49.1 MIP image: slight increase in the concentration of FDG in the left axilla with small nodes characterized by limited metabolism, therefore deemed as reactive (yellow arrow). The liver shows…
Fig. 31.1 Axial PET-CT images show some enlarged lymph nodes increased in size in the presacral left region Fig. 31.2 The coronal reconstructions confirm the presence of adenopathy in the presacral and…
Fig. 80.1 MIP IMAGE: abnormal urinary activity that is projected in the pelvic area. It is associated with bilateral nonobstructive hydronephrosis Related posts: Laryngeal Squamous Carcinoma: Staging Radio-Treated Cancer of the…
Fig. 28.1 The small pelvis in correspondence of the bladder trigone in the left paramedian region (See description in the text (Report)) Absence of pathological glucose consumption in the remaining parts…
Fig. 45.1 Mass with a high glucose metabolism and underactive area on the inside, due to colliquation. SUV max 7.8 45.4 Conclusions The PET scan shows a liver mass with high…
Fig. 29.1 Abnormal glucose consumption of the vagina with cranial extension at the uterus No areas of abnormal glucose consumption in the remaining parts of the body examined. 29.4 Conclusions The…
Fig. 9.1 Pathological accumulation of radiocompound on the right in the jaw and the ipsilateral ninth costal arch Presence of left thyroid nodule with a high metabolism, SUV max 8, of…
Fig. 38.1 The PET scan shows mediastinal disease with a high carbohydrate metabolism, suspicious for cancer of the thymus Presence of a metabolically inactive pulmonary nodule measuring less than a centimeter,…
Fig. 32.1 The CT scan shows marked thickening of tissue in the left groin and ipsilateral thigh (arrow). There were no focal nodular changes. Absence of lymphadenopathy. At the PET scan,…
Fig. 21.1 MIP images in anterior and oblique scans show the diffuse high metabolism of the rectum and transverse, descending and sigmoid colon. Caecum and ascending colon show lesser metabolic activity…