The use of positron emission tomography in the evaluation of pleuropulmonary cancer
J. pneumol
; 29(3): 161-168, maio-jun. 2003. ilus
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RESUMO
Focal lung abnormalities are frequent X-ray findings and can have an infectious, inflammatory or neoplastic etiology. In the evaluation of such radiological alterations, it is important to make a distinction between benign and malignant (lung cancer) diseases. Computed tomography characterizes 25 percent of the lung nodules as indeterminate, requiring thoracotomy with biopsy for diagnostic clarification. FDG-PET has a 94 percent sensitivity and a 86 percent specificity in the differentiation of benign and malignant parenchymal lesions, thus reducing by 15 percent the need for surgery to make a diagnosis. It is useful in the staging of non-small-cell lung carcinoma, having a 91 percent sensitivity and a 86 percent specificity in the evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes. It also seems to be useful in the analysis of liver, adrenal and bone metastases. In this review, the several indications for PET in pulmonary neoplasias are discussed, in addition to details about the examination technique.
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Asunto principal:
Neoplasias Pleurales
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Tomografía Computarizada de Emisión
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Neoplasias Pulmonares
Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Humans
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En
Revista:
J. pneumol
Asunto de la revista:
PNEUMOLOGIA
Año:
2003
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Article