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A Tabulated Summary of the FDG PET Literature

Sanjiv S. Gambhir, Johannes Czernin, Judy Schwimmer, Daniel H. S. Silverman, R. Edward Coleman and Michael E. Phelps

The Crump Institute for Molecular Imaging, The Ahmanson Biological Imaging Center, Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California; Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina



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FIGURE 1. Case example, lung cancer.

 


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FIGURE 2. Case example, colorectal cancer.

 


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FIGURE 3. Case example, melanoma.

 


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FIGURE 4. Case example, lymphoma.

 


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FIGURE 5. Case example, head and neck cancer. Reproduced, with permission, from Maisey et al. Atlas of Clinical Positron Emission Tomography. London, UK: Arnold, Hodder Headline Group; 1999.

 


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FIGURE 6. Case example, breast cancer.

 


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FIGURE 7. Case example, brain tumor.

 


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FIGURE 8. Case example, ovarian, cervical, and uterine cancer.

 


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FIGURE 9. Case example, bladder cancer. Reproduced, with permission, from Maisey et al. Atlas of Clinical Positron Emission Tomography. London, UK: Arnold, Hodder Headline Group; 1999.

 


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FIGURE 10. Case example, gastric cancer.

 


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FIGURE 11. Case example, esophageal cancer. Reproduced, with permission, from Maisey et al. Atlas of Clinical Positron Emission Tomography. London, UK: Arnold, Hodder Headline Group; 1999.

 


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FIGURE 12. Case example, hepatocellular cancer.

 


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FIGURE 13. Case example, muscle and connective tissue tumors. Reproduced, with permission, from Maisey et al. Atlas of Clinical Positron Emission Tomography. London, UK: Arnold, Hodder Headline Group; 1999.

 


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FIGURE 14. Case example, pancreatic cancer. Reproduced, with permission, from Maisey et al. Atlas of Clinical Positron Emission Tomography. London, UK: Arnold, Hodder Headline Group; 1999.

 


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FIGURE 15. Case example, prostate cancer.

 


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FIGURE 16. Case example, renal cell cancer.

 


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FIGURE 17. Case example, testicular cancer.

 


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FIGURE 18. Case example, thyroid cancer. Reproduced, with permission, from Maisey et al. Atlas of Clinical Positron Emission Tomography. London, UK: Arnold, Hodder Headline Group; 1999.

 


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FIGURE 19. Case example, unknown primary tumor.

 


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FIGURE 20. Case example, myocardial viability.

 


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FIGURE 21. Case example, dementia.

 


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FIGURE 22. Case example, seizure.

 





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