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The image above shows fused (top row) and maximum intensity projections in a patient with no disease in the head and neck. There is intense FDG activity above blood pool (SUVmax = 7).
References
- Nakamoto Y, Tatsumi M, Hammoud D, Cohade C, Osman MM, Wahl RL. Normal FDG distribution patterns in the head and neck: PET/CT evaluation. Radiology. 2005 Mar;234(3):879-85.
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