Revisiting a forgotten organ: thymus evaluation in pet-ct

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Abstract

Incidental thymic lesion findings have increased. An adequate characterization of these lesions in positron emission computed tomography (PET-CT) is essential, since it is used as part of most oncological planning procedures. Representative cases have been selected regarding the most important aspects of thymus imaging in PET-CT and how this technique can contribute to an accurate diagnosis or treatment planning. Specifically, we present a general description of common thymic lesions and disease mimics, with an emphasis on PET-CT findings, also incorporating examples of magnetic resonance imaging.

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Hasson, D., Schiappacasse, G., Alegría, J., & Silva, C. (2020). Revisiting a forgotten organ: thymus evaluation in pet-ct. Revista Argentina de Radiologia, 84(2), 55–60. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1702992

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