Jiaqiong Wang, Russ A Kuker, Jian Q Michael Yu, Neelu Jain, Alexander M McKinney, Robert M Quencer
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Characterization of Sinonasal Lesions on CT, MRI, and PET/CT.
The differential diagnosis of sinonasal lesions includes benign and malignant disease. Current radiologic diagnosis depends on the complementary roles of CT and MRI. PET/CT has been widely utilized for diagnosis and staging of various types of tumors as well as assessing treatment response. This article summarizes distinguishing radiologic characteristics of sinonasal disease, including lesions that are FDG avid (squamous cell carcinoma, lymphoma, inverted papilloma, rhabdomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma, and sinusitis), lesions that express somatostatin receptors (meningioma, esthesioneuroblastoma, and juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma), and lesions that are not FDG avid (mucocele, mucus retention cyst, and sinus meningoencephalocele). Furthermore, PET/MRI may better facilitate the diagnosis of sinonasal disease.
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine is a comprehensive and current resource for professionals in the field of nuclear medicine. It caters to both generalists and specialists, offering valuable insights on how to effectively apply nuclear medicine techniques in various clinical scenarios. With a focus on timely dissemination of information, this journal covers the latest developments that impact all aspects of the specialty.
Geared towards practitioners, Clinical Nuclear Medicine is the ultimate practice-oriented publication in the field of nuclear imaging. Its informative articles are complemented by numerous illustrations that demonstrate how physicians can seamlessly integrate the knowledge gained into their everyday practice.