False-Positive Laryngeal FDG Uptake During PET/CT Imaging: Reinke's Edema.
Osman ErdoğanOnur İsmiRabia Bozdoğan ArpacıYusuf VayisogluCengiz ÖzcanPublished in: Turkish archives of otorhinolaryngology (2018)
Positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) is frequently used for diagnosing, staging, and following-up various malignancy types because it provides information on the site and metabolic activity of the tumor. Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake by the normal laryngeal tissue is symmetric and low, whereas that under some non-malignant conditions of the larynx, such as vocal cord paralysis and Teflon granuloma, is asymmetrically increased. We reported the first case of histologically proven Reinke's edema causing false-positive laryngeal FDG uptake on PET/CT imaging. A clinician must be aware of these rare benign lesions in the case of increased FDG uptake, and histopathological investigation is mandatory to rule out malignancy for suspicious cases.