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Renal Anomalies Detected on FDG and 68 Ga PSMA PET-CT Imaging in Cancer Patients| Stephy Publishers

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  Advancements in Teleradiology and Radiotherapy  - (ATR)|  Stephy Publishers Abstract Renal anomalies may be seen and detected in all age groups, as an insidentally finding. We report the FDG PET/CT and 68 Ga PSMA findings in cancer patients with renal anomalies and situs inversus totalis in three patients. Keywords Renal anomalies, PET/CT, FDG, 68Ga-PSMA Introduction Metabolic characterization and primary lesion. Following a 4 hour fasting, while the patient had a blood glucose level of 152 mg/dL, 303 MBq (8.2 mCi) 18F-FDG was given i.v. after 60 min, images were taken from the calvarium to the soles of the feet in 3D mode to be 1 min per bed. PET-CT imaging demonstrated a subcarinal 1 cm lymphadenopaty (SUVmax: 10.42) and paraosephageal metastatic lympadenopaty (12x22 mm/ SUVmax: 20.68) at mediastinal region. In addition, an 32x26 mm mass compatible with primary malignancy (SUVmax: 20.14) was detected anteromedial section of gallbladder. An approximately 8x9 cm hyperme...

Renal Anomalies Detected on FDG and 68 Ga PSMA PET-CT Imaging in Cancer Patients| Stephy Publishers

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  Advancements in Teleradiology and Radiotherapy - (ATR)| Stephy Publishers Abstract Renal anomalies may be seen and detected in all age groups, as an insidentally finding. We report the FDG PET/CT and 68 Ga PSMA findings in cancer patients with renal anomalies and situs inversus totalis in three patients. Keywords Renal anomalies, PET/CT, FDG, 68Ga-PSMA Introduction Metabolic characterization and primary lesion. Following a 4 hour fasting, while the patient had a blood glucose level of 152 mg/dL, 303 MBq (8.2 mCi) 18F-FDG was given i.v. after 60 min, images were taken from the calvarium to the soles of the feet in 3D mode to be 1 min per bed. PET-CT imaging demonstrated a subcarinal 1 cm lymphadenopaty (SUVmax: 10.42) and paraosephageal metastatic lympadenopaty (12x22 mm/ SUVmax: 20.68) at mediastinal region. In addition, an 32x26 mm mass compatible with primary malignancy (SUVmax: 20.14) was detected anteromedial section of gallbladder. An approximately 8x9 cm hypermetabolic mas...

International Journal of Teleradiology and Radiotherapy - (IJTR) | Stephy Publishers

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  Stephy Publishers    International Journal of Teleradiology andRadiotherapy is an Open Access peer reviewed online journal that publishes articles related to treatment cancer cells with the help of telecommunication systems. Now-a-days Tele Radiology is broadly implemented by hospitals, urgent care clinics and specialist imaging companies and effective input for diagnosis and symptom control and is also more economical. IJTRR welcomes you to publish your Original Research, Review, Mini Review, Opinion, Case Report, Short Communication and Perspectives. We are pleasingly welcoming you to submit your valuable works at #Submission https://www.stephypublishers.com/submit-manuscript.php # Teleradiology  #Radiotherapy https://www.stephypublishers.com/teleradiology-and-radiotherapy/ #Openaccessjournals  https://www.stephypublishers.com/