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12 topics, 49 min.
Introduction to PET/CT Imaging
1 m.How to Use the Case Viewer to Evaluate PET/CT Images in this Course
2 m.What is PET/CT Imaging?
7 m.Commonly Used Positron-emitting Radionuclides
2 m.PET/CT Imaging Acquisition
4 m.PET/CT Quality Control
5 m.Quantification of Tracer Uptake
6 m.Factors Impacting Quantification of Tracer Uptake
3 m.Where to Start: Reading a PET/CT Study
9 m.Case: Systematic Approach to Reading a PET/CT Study
9 m.Case: Setting Up Your Imaging Display for a PET/CT Study
5 m.PET/CT Report Example
2 m.8 topics, 28 min.
Introduction to FDG
4 m.FDG: Patient Preparation
2 m.FDG: Patterns of Muscle Uptake
6 m.FDG: Patterns of Bone Marrow Uptake and the Effects of G-CSF
5 m.FDG: Patterns of Bone Marrow Uptake and the Effects of Bone Marrow Disease
3 m.Case: Normal Distribution of FDG Tracer
4 m.Case: Abnormal Distribution of FDG (Hyperinsulinemia)
6 m.Cases: Abnormal Distribution of FDG (Hyperinsulinemia, Rhabdomyolysis, Myositis)
2 m.9 topics, 21 min.
8 topics, 40 min.
Role of FDG PET/CT Imaging in Lymphoma: Classification and Staging
7 m.Role of FDG PET/CT Imaging in Lymphoma: Response to Therapy
3 m.Role of FDG PET/CT Imaging in Lymphoma: Follow-up Reports
3 m.FDG Case: Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Initial Presentation
9 m.FDG Case: Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Follow-up
6 m.FDG Case: DLBCL, Initial Presentation
5 m.FDG Case: DLBCL, Follow-up
5 m.FDG Case: Multiple Myeloma
7 m.5 topics, 17 min.
3 topics, 14 min.
2 topics, 8 min.
3 topics, 18 min.
7 topics, 15 min.
6 topics, 22 min.
4 topics, 9 min.
5 topics, 23 min.
0:00
This is a 62-year-old female that was enrolled
0:04
on lung cancer screening
0:06
because she is a current smoker
0:09
with a 40 pack year smoking history.
0:12
On the prior lung cancer screening,
0:14
an A speculated nodule in the right upper lobe was found.
0:18
This nodule had multiple speculations
0:23
and a follow-up was recommended as this was suspicious
0:27
for malignant nodule.
0:29
The follow-up CT showed an interval growth
0:33
and increase in density of these nodule
0:36
with a more defined speculations and
0:38
therefore an FDG PTT was requested
0:42
for further evaluation of this nole as well as staging.
0:47
Here we have the FDG PET for this patient
0:50
and we're gonna focus the discussion on the
0:52
most relevant findings.
0:54
On the ME images, you can already see where the site
0:58
of abnormality is, which is that lung nodule.
1:01
Taking a closer look, we can see that the nodule
1:06
of concern shows intense FDG uptake
1:09
with an SUV max of 6.1.
1:13
In this case, there was no suspicion
1:17
for noal involvement in the hila or mediastinum,
1:22
and there was no evidence of disease outside of the
1:28
intra thoracic findings.
1:30
In this case, the morphologic features, as well
1:33
as the intense tracer uptake were highly concerning.
1:37
This patient underwent a biopsy
1:39
and these turned out to be an adenocarcinoma.
1:43
They also sampled the
1:46
lymph nodes in the mediastinum in multiple stations,
1:49
and they were all negative confirming the findings we have
1:52
seen on our PET ct.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
This is a 62-year-old female that was enrolled
0:04
on lung cancer screening
0:06
because she is a current smoker
0:09
with a 40 pack year smoking history.
0:12
On the prior lung cancer screening,
0:14
an A speculated nodule in the right upper lobe was found.
0:18
This nodule had multiple speculations
0:23
and a follow-up was recommended as this was suspicious
0:27
for malignant nodule.
0:29
The follow-up CT showed an interval growth
0:33
and increase in density of these nodule
0:36
with a more defined speculations and
0:38
therefore an FDG PTT was requested
0:42
for further evaluation of this nole as well as staging.
0:47
Here we have the FDG PET for this patient
0:50
and we're gonna focus the discussion on the
0:52
most relevant findings.
0:54
On the ME images, you can already see where the site
0:58
of abnormality is, which is that lung nodule.
1:01
Taking a closer look, we can see that the nodule
1:06
of concern shows intense FDG uptake
1:09
with an SUV max of 6.1.
1:13
In this case, there was no suspicion
1:17
for noal involvement in the hila or mediastinum,
1:22
and there was no evidence of disease outside of the
1:28
intra thoracic findings.
1:30
In this case, the morphologic features, as well
1:33
as the intense tracer uptake were highly concerning.
1:37
This patient underwent a biopsy
1:39
and these turned out to be an adenocarcinoma.
1:43
They also sampled the
1:46
lymph nodes in the mediastinum in multiple stations,
1:49
and they were all negative confirming the findings we have
1:52
seen on our PET ct.
Report
Faculty
Elisa Franquet Elia, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
UMass Chan Medical School
Tags
PET/CT FDG
PET
Oncologic Imaging
Nuclear Medicine
Neoplastic
Lungs
General Oncologic Imaging Concepts
Chest
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