Authors
Rozet Tatlidil, Hossein Jadvar, James R Bading, Peter S Conti
Publication date
2002/9
Journal
Radiology
Volume
224
Issue
3
Pages
783-787
Publisher
Radiological Society of North America
Description
PURPOSE: To evaluate the pattern and degree of incidental colonic fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake in patients without colorectal carcinoma who underwent whole-body FDG positron emission tomography (PET) for other purposes and compare them with colonoscopic and/or histopathologic findings.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cases of 27 patients without known history of colorectal carcinoma who were referred for evaluation with whole-body FDG PET and displayed incidental colonic uptake were reviewed retrospectively. Colonoscopy was performed in 10 patients; histopathologic analysis, in two; and both, in 15. The colonic FDG uptake patterns were nodular-focal, nodular-multifocal, segmental, and diffuse. The FDG uptake level was scored with a four-point scale in relation to hepatic uptake. Binomial distribution was used to calculate 95% CIs for the probability of finding an abnormality at histologic …
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