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One protocol, which collects both MRI and 18F-FDG PET-CT scans, has been reported to give accurate estimates of hBAT imaging volumes (Gifford et al., 2015).
While focal uptake of FDG seen on PET/CT scans has been reported to correlate with plaque macrophages, limitations to 18 F-FDG carotid plaque imaging occur due to residual blood pool activity, adjacent tissue uptake, and effects of blood glucose levels on uptake [[27]].
For example, the rate of false positive tests in CT chest scans has been reported to be as high as 30-50%; as a result, this test is not recommended by some physicians for post-treatment surveillance purposes [ 19].
Its use for [O]H2O scans has been reported [ 25], although the high noise level of [O]H2O images on dedicated 2-D PET scanners with BGO detectors essentially ruled out calculation of MBF at the voxel level, as resulting parametric MBF images were very noisy [ 26].
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An average of 32 scans have been reported for each sample.
Visual changes on radionuclide bone scans have been reported with teriparatide treatment.
In clinical practice, MRI scans have been reported as useful in diagnosing gout in unusual settings.
The technical parameters for short tau inversion recovery (STIR) and T1 spin echo (T1SE) sequences of semicoronal MRI SIJ scans have been reported previously [ 17].
The performance of CT-scan has been reported as good to excellent in the diagnosis of AMI with sensitivity and specificity, generally about 90% [6].
More recently, positron emission tomography-computed tomography scan (PET-CT scan) has been reported to contribute to identification of breast cancer choroidal metastatic disease [ 43].
PET scan has been reported to be helpful in the diagnosis and staging of invasive fungal infections, especially when lesions are unapparent on the corresponding CT [ 12].
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