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PET imaging characteristics of neuromuscular choristoma and associated desmoid-type fibromatosis.

Tomas MarekRobert J SpinnerJodi M CarterNikhil K MurthyKimberly K AmramiStephen M Broski
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2023)
All NMCs were more FDG avid compared to both normal skeletal muscle and contralateral unaffected nerve, arguing against the presence of heterotopic muscle in NMC as the source of FDG avidity. FDG avidity within NMC may reflect subclinical NMC-DTF or a precursor lesion, as NMC-DTF are highly FDG-avid, and the highest regions of FDG avidity in NMC occurred in regions with MR characteristics associated with NMC-DTF (i.e., lower T1/T2 signal). We believe that the integration of FDG PET with serial MR imaging in patient follow up will clarify its utility in both detection and surveillance of NMC-DTF.
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