| Literature DB >> 23599595 |
Amit Yelsangikar1, Sanket Pendsey, Kr Pradeep, Naresh Bhat.
Abstract
Fluorodeoxy glucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG PET/CT) is increasingly being used for diagnosing various malignancies and surveillance of cancer recurrence, staging and screening in high-risk individuals. Due to its high sensitivity in picking up small dysplastic lesions, incidental lesions are detected frequently. We present two patients who underwent PET CT as part of cancer screening and were incidentally detected with adenomatous colonic polyps. Colonoscopy and biopsy confirmed the diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Colonic adenoma; colonoscopy; fluorodeoxy glucose positron emission tomography computed tomography; polyp
Year: 2012 PMID: 23599595 PMCID: PMC3628258 DOI: 10.4103/0972-3919.108841
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nucl Med ISSN: 0974-0244
Figure 1aCase1: Positron emission tomography computed tomography showing fluorodeoxy glucose avid lesion in caecum
Figure 1bCase1: Positron emission tomography computed tomography showing fluorodeoxy glucose avid lesion in caecum
Figure 2aCase 1: Colonoscopy showing flat polyp in caecum
Figure 2bCase 1: Narrow band imaging showing adenomatous polyp
Figure 3aCase 2: Positron emission tomography computed tomography showing Fluorodeoxy glucose avid lesion in sigmoid colon
Figure 3bCase 2: Positron emission tomography computed tomography showing fluorodeoxy glucose avid lesion in sigmoid colon
Figure 4Case 2: Colonoscopy showing adenomatous polyp in sigmoid colon