Role of PET/CT in differentiating Bronchogenic carcinoma from inseparable pseudo-neoplastic lesions
ماجد محمد صبرى عبد العزيز;
Abstract
Bronchogenic carcinoma is a leading cause of cancer-related death in both men and women. The overall mortality rate for lung cancer is high, and early diagnosis provides the best chance for survival.
The two main types of lung cancer are small-cell lung cancer and non small cell lung cancer. The most common types are adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and large cell carcinoma.
Our study involved 32 patients (22 male and 10 females) with age range 34-77 years old. All patients were proved histo-pathologically as bronchogenic carcinoma and referred for PET-CT scans for staging and 13 out of them underwent follow up CT and combined PET/CT.
The two main types of lung cancer are small-cell lung cancer and non small cell lung cancer. The most common types are adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and large cell carcinoma.
Our study involved 32 patients (22 male and 10 females) with age range 34-77 years old. All patients were proved histo-pathologically as bronchogenic carcinoma and referred for PET-CT scans for staging and 13 out of them underwent follow up CT and combined PET/CT.
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| Title | Role of PET/CT in differentiating Bronchogenic carcinoma from inseparable pseudo-neoplastic lesions | Other Titles | دور التصوير الطبقى بالبوزيترون المنبعث المدمج مع الأشعه المقطعيه فى التفرقة بين اورام الرئه قصبيه المنشأ والاورام المدمجه الكاذبه | Authors | ماجد محمد صبرى عبد العزيز | Issue Date | 2018 |
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