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PET/computed tomography enterography

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Interpretation of gastrointestinal PET/computed tomography (PET/CT) is often complicated by anatomy including bowel folds, flexures, variant redundancy, decompressed bowel segments and physiological uptake. This makes it very difficult to identify… Click to show full abstract

Interpretation of gastrointestinal PET/computed tomography (PET/CT) is often complicated by anatomy including bowel folds, flexures, variant redundancy, decompressed bowel segments and physiological uptake. This makes it very difficult to identify both true positives and true negatives, compromising both sensitivity and specificity. CT enterography is increasingly being integrated into the field of nuclear medicine to address these issues. This technique uses the combination of negative/neutral contrast to distend the lumen of the gut and iodinated contrast to enhance the gastrointestinal wall and pathological findings. Apart from augmentation in the diagnostic performance, the technique also improves the quality of the imaging, confidence of the reporting physician and inter-rater agreement. Therefore, this technique has found favor among nuclear medicine physicians, in the imaging of chronic inflammatory disorders and malignancies in and of the gut. It is a feasible and easily executable procedure with minimal and manageable side-effects and should be routinely recommended in cases where interference from physiologic findings is expected.

Keywords: computed tomography; pet computed; medicine; enterography

Journal Title: Nuclear Medicine Communications
Year Published: 2021

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