Assessing cardiovascular infection and inflammation with FDG-PET
Patrick Martineau1, Jean Grégoire2, Francois Harel2
1BC Cancer Agency Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Abstract:
FDG-PET has been shown to be a useful imaging modality for the assessment of cardiovascular infection and inflammatory pathologies. However, interpretation of these studies can be challenging in light of the variability of physiological myocardial uptake and, occasionally, interpreter's lack of familiarity with the typical findings present in cardiac pathologies. In this article, we review established and emerging applications for cardiovascular infection and inflammation imaging with FDG-PET and present typical examples of representative pathologies.
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