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An intense 18F-FDG pulmonary microfocus on PET without detectable abnormality on CT: A manifestation of an iatrogenic FDG pulmonary embolus
Authors:AS Fathinul Fikri  WFE Lau
Affiliation:1. Nuclear Imaging Centre, Faculty of Medicine, University Putra Malaysia;2. Department of Radiology, The University of Melbourne and Centre for Molecular Imaging, The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia
Abstract:
An incidental finding of an intense focus of 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) pulmonary uptake on positron emission tomography (PET) without detectable lesions on computed tomography (CT) is highly suggestive of FDG microembolus. Its microscopic nature means it is undetectable on CT. It is an artefact attributable to 18F-FDG-tracer contamination at the injection site. This paper reports a case of a 61 year-old lady with a past history of breast carcinoma, in whom follow-up PET/CT images demonstrated an incidental intense FDG pulmonary abnormality. A follow-up PET/CT seven months later demonstrated complete resolution of the abnormality.
Keywords:18-FDG pulmonary embolus   iatrogenic   radiolabelled-RBC
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