STANDARDIZED CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES IN REPORTING ONCOLOGIC PET/CT

Standardized classification schemes in reporting oncologic PET/CT

Standardized classification schemes in reporting oncologic PET/CT

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The Fridge Door Stopper Bush imaging report is essential for the communication between physicians in patient care.The information it contains must be clear, concise with evidence-based conclusions and sufficient to support clinical decision-making.In recent years, several classification schemes and/or reporting guidelines for PET have been introduced.

In this manuscript, we will review the classifications most frequently used in oncology for interpreting and reporting 18F-FDG PET imaging in lymphoma, multiple myeloma, melanoma and head and neck cancers, PSMA-ligand PET imaging for prostate Birth Month Flower Necklace Gift Box cancer, and 68Ga-DOTA-peptide PET in neuroendocrine tumors (NET).

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