[CITATION][C] Normal Glucose Uptake by Tongue and Pharyngeal Muscles in FDG-PET Imaging—Reply

C Laubenbacher, M Schwaiger - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1996 - Soc Nuclear Med
TO THE EDITOR: In the articleby Lauenbacheret al.(/), Figure2 shows a PET scan of the
head and neck in a patient with squamous-cell cancer of the oropharynx. The sagittal image …

[CITATION][C] Normal glucose uptake by tongue and pharyngeal muscles in FDG-PET imaging

GM Segall - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1996 - Soc Nuclear Med
TO THE EDITOR: In the articleby Lauenbacheret al.(/), Figure2 shows a PET scan of the
head and neck in a patient with squamous-cell cancer of the oropharynx. The sagittal image …

[CITATION][C] Septal metabolic mismatch in LBBB

RJ Burns - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1996 - Soc Nuclear Med
TO THE EDITOR: In the articleby Lauenbacheret al.(/), Figure2 shows a PET scan of the
head and neck in a patient with squamous-cell cancer of the oropharynx. The sagittal image …

Chewing gum causing a very high FDG uptake of the tongue on PET scan

SK Kathula, J Mantil - Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2007 - journals.lww.com
A patient with nonsmall cell lung carcinoma had a PET scan done for restaging, which
showed very high FDG uptake in the tongue (SUV of 24). Physical examination of the tongue …

PET tracers for osteosarcoma

RE Reiman - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2004 - Soc Nuclear Med
TO THE EDITOR: We read the article by Vranjesevic et al.(1) with great interest and concur
with their conclusions. This article points out an important advantage of 18F-FDG PET over …

[CITATION][C] Need for Glucose Correction for 18F-FDG PET Influenced by Glucose Sensitivities to Types of Tissue and Random Factors

JA Thie - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2017 - Soc Nuclear Med
TO THE EDITOR: An interesting paper in JNM (1) showed that an 18F-FDG PET application
can, with care, attain nearly 10% SUV repeatability and that when this level of precision is …

Advantage of Late Scanning in Brain 18F-FDG PET

K Ishii - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2006 - Soc Nuclear Med
TO THE EDITOR: I have read with great interest and enthusiasm the recent article by Chen
et al. on the rapid scanning protocol for brain 18F-FDG PET (1). They found that rapid …

18F-FDG PET for routine posttreatment surveillance in oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

NC Nguyen, P Fajnwak, MM Osman… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2010 - Soc Nuclear Med
TO THE EDITOR: We read with great interest the recent article by Krabbe et al.(1), in which
the authors prospectively evaluated the impact and timing of 18F-FDG PET for posttreatment …

The Twilight Saga of insulin administration in hyperglycemic patients undergoing 18F-FDG PET

YF Lin, FC Yu, JS Chiu - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2010 - Soc Nuclear Med
TO THE EDITOR: Roy et al. recently published a study adopting a standardized protocol of
intravenous insulin administration to reduce glycemia in diabetic cancer patients undergoing …

Potential for truncating the scan length of restaging 18F-FDG PET/CT after chemoradiotherapy in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

DF Halpenny, C Lyons, D O'Driscoll… - Nuclear Medicine …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
We were delighted to read the report by Wang et al.[1] detailing focal physiological 18F-
fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) activity in the gastrointestinal tract located within the colonic …