Ovarian Cancer: Diagnosis and Progression of Disease



Fig. 25.1
coarse iliac-obturatory left mass, shows modest consumption of glucose, SUV max 2.5



No focal lesions in the remaining body segments examined.



25.4 Conclusions


The iliac-obturatory left mass, partially colliquated or serous, shows very low levels of glucose. Its volumetric increase showed at CT suggests an evolving condition to be studied with MRI and then by typing. (See Figs. 25.225.5).

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Fig. 25.2
At the CT-PET baseline study a lump in the left iliac-obturator is evident, of adnexal origin, hypodense, heterogeneous, characterized by very low levels of glucose

Sep 3, 2016 | Posted by in GENERAL RADIOLOGY | Comments Off on Ovarian Cancer: Diagnosis and Progression of Disease

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