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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
We have many radionuclides that we use in the clinic.
0:04
I have put in bold the most commonly used F 18
0:08
copper and gallium.
0:11
And uh, we have others,
0:12
but these are the three most used in oncology.
0:17
These cleide can be labeled
0:19
to different particles and molecules.
0:23
And with that combination we will be able
0:26
to image the specific physiology we're interested in.
0:31
For example, in the first case, we have fluro deoxy glucose,
0:35
or commonly known as FDG.
0:38
And this tracer will allow us
0:40
to study the glucose consumption in the body,
0:43
both physiologically in, in areas of of disease.
0:47
Then we have dotatate or DOTA compounds.
0:51
It's a somatostatin receptor analog that would allow us
0:54
to see neuroendocrine tumors
0:58
as they express these receptors on their surface.
1:02
Then we have others that are used more in prostate cancer,
1:06
lovine, or commonly known as axin.
1:10
And the new PSMA, which is a transmembrane glycoprotein
1:14
that is expressed in the prostate cancer cells.
1:19
Flora is an example of a labeled estradiol,
1:24
um, that allows us to see disease that expresses estrogen,
1:28
which happens in breast cancer.
1:32
And then we have fpi, which has not made it to the US yet
1:35
and is in research phase.
1:38
FPI stands for fibroblast activation protein inhibitor.
1:42
These will allow us to see the stromal component
1:46
of malignancies or inflammation.
1:49
It can be used in many settings.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
We have many radionuclides that we use in the clinic.
0:04
I have put in bold the most commonly used F 18
0:08
copper and gallium.
0:11
And uh, we have others,
0:12
but these are the three most used in oncology.
0:17
These cleide can be labeled
0:19
to different particles and molecules.
0:23
And with that combination we will be able
0:26
to image the specific physiology we're interested in.
0:31
For example, in the first case, we have fluro deoxy glucose,
0:35
or commonly known as FDG.
0:38
And this tracer will allow us
0:40
to study the glucose consumption in the body,
0:43
both physiologically in, in areas of of disease.
0:47
Then we have dotatate or DOTA compounds.
0:51
It's a somatostatin receptor analog that would allow us
0:54
to see neuroendocrine tumors
0:58
as they express these receptors on their surface.
1:02
Then we have others that are used more in prostate cancer,
1:06
lovine, or commonly known as axin.
1:10
And the new PSMA, which is a transmembrane glycoprotein
1:14
that is expressed in the prostate cancer cells.
1:19
Flora is an example of a labeled estradiol,
1:24
um, that allows us to see disease that expresses estrogen,
1:28
which happens in breast cancer.
1:32
And then we have fpi, which has not made it to the US yet
1:35
and is in research phase.
1:38
FPI stands for fibroblast activation protein inhibitor.
1:42
These will allow us to see the stromal component
1:46
of malignancies or inflammation.
1:49
It can be used in many settings.
Report
Faculty
Elisa Franquet Elia, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
UMass Chan Medical School
Tags
Response and assessment
PET/CT FDG
PET
Oncologic Imaging
Nuclear Medicine
Neoplastic
General Oncologic Imaging Concepts
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