Epidermoid Pulmonary Cancer: Follow-up After Surgery



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The PET-CT scan shows apparent two broken ribs, and there is no contextual detects the newly formed tissue even if there is moderate carbohydrate consumption by activating reparative bone marrow



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CT-PET detects the volumetric expansion of the right adrenal gland that appears hypodense but is not characterized by abnormal metabolism, so it is benign In a patient who does not show signs and symptoms of endocrine disorders, an adrenal nodule that has no volumetric increase in time and does not concentrate FDG can be considered an incidentaloma

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Sep 3, 2016 | Posted by in GENERAL RADIOLOGY | Comments Off on Epidermoid Pulmonary Cancer: Follow-up After Surgery

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