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Results of additional computed tomography scanning, performed for 27 patients, were not associated with fulfillment of the ATS diagnostic criteria (data not shown).
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a Unenhanced axial CT scan performed for renal colic showed a heterogeneous presacral mass with areas of soft-tissue density, fat density and a speck of calcification (arrow).
This is of particular concern in serial PET/CT scans performed for assessing tumour response to treatment.
Asymptomatic VTEs are possible findings especially accidentally diagnosed in computed tomography (CT) scans performed for the purpose of staging of cancer patients.
Since increased use of CTPA may be replacing that of V/Q scans, we also determined the number of V/Q scans performed for the diagnosis of PE from 2000 to 2010.
27 The more likely explanation is increased use of CT in general 6 resulting in incidental detection of pulmonary embolism on contrast CT scans performed for other reasons 20 21 22) and CT pulmonary angiography specifically.
All brain CT scans performed for the ten (10) patients presenting with seizures were normal.
Overall, FDG PET-CT upstaged 26%% (7/27) of the scans performed for initial staging and downstaged a further 4%% (1/27).
Data were acquired for 3.5 min per bed position following a low-current (50 mAs) CT scan performed for attenuation correction and lesion localisation.
Table 1 PET-CT findings in comparison to CT/MRI for scans performed for initial staging and re-staging following chemotherapy.
PET scans performed for evaluation of tumours or other purposes occasionally show abnormal focus of hypermetabolism in the chest, either in or adjacent to the heart.
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