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Looking for Lepidic Component inside Invasive Adenocarcinomas Appearing as CT Solid Solitary Pulmonary Nodules (SPNs): CT Morpho-Densitometric Features and 18-FDG PET Findings.

Alfonso ReginelliRaffaella CapassoMario PetrilloClaudia RossiPierluigi FaellaRoberta GrassiMaria Paola BelfioreGiovanni RossiMaurizio MutoPietro MutoAlfonso FiorelloNicola SerraRita NizzoliMassimo De FilippoSalvatore CappabiancaGianpaolo CarrafielloLuca BruneseAntonio Rotondo
Published in: BioMed research international (2019)
CT generally helps in identifying solid SPN suspicious for malignancy but 18-FDG PET may result in false-negative evaluation; when 18-FDG PET findings of a solid SPN are negative even though CT morphology and CE suggest malignancy, radiologist should consider that lepidic component may be present inside the invasive tumor, despite the absence of ground glass.
Keyphrases
  • positron emission tomography
  • computed tomography
  • pet ct
  • pet imaging
  • dual energy
  • image quality
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • pulmonary hypertension