Pearls and pitfalls in interpretation of abdominal and pelvic PET-CT1

  • Michael A. Blake
  • , Ajay Singh
  • , Bindu N. Setty
  • , James Slattery
  • , Mannudeep Kalra
  • , Michael M. Maher
  • , Dushyant V. Sahani
  • , Alan J. Fischman
  • , Peter R. Mueller

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Abstract

The interpretation of images obtained in the abdomen and pelvis can be challenging, and the coregistration of positron emission tomographic (PET) and computed tomographic (CT) scans may be especially valuable in the evaluation of these anatomic areas. PET-CT represents a major technologic advance, consisting of generally complementary modalities whose combined strength tends to overcome their respective weaknesses. However, this combined functional-structural imaging approach raises a number of controversial questions and presents some unique interpretative challenges. Accurate PET-CT scan interpretation requires awareness of the various pitfalls associated with the imaging components, both individually and in combination. The results of recent PET-CT studies have been very encouraging, but larger prospective studies will be needed to establish optimal hybrid scanning protocols. Applying sound imaging principles, paying attention to detail, and staying abreast of advances in this exciting new modality are necessary for harnessing the full diagnostic power of abdominopelvic PET-CT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1335-1353
Number of pages19
JournalRadiographics
Volume26
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

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