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Table 5 Characteristics of FDG non-avid lesions

From: The value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the systemic evaluation of patients with Rosai–Dorfman disease: a retrospective study and literature review

Source

Age (years)

Gender

18F-FDG PET/CT finding

Control imaging examination finding

Non-avid lesions

Elshikh et al. [13]

64

F

Non-avid left breast mass and non-avid subcutaneous mass in the left thigh

CT: ill-defined, isodense left breast mass

Left breast mass and subcutaneous mass in the left thigh

50

F

Left parotid nodule with mild metabolic hyperactivity

Mammography: isodense nodule in the left breast

Left breast mass

58

F

Lymphadenopathy and non-avid left pubic ramus lesion

CECT: axillary, diaphragmatic, retroperitoneal, mesenteric, portal lymphadenopathy, and lytic lesion affecting the left pubic ramus

Left pubic ramus lesion

Vaidya et al. [14]

45

M

Paranasal sinus, nasal cavity, bilateral cervical nodes

MRI: sino-nasal masses, dural-based left frontal lesion

Dural-based left frontal lesion

Raslan et al. [15]

4

F

Right lacrimal gland

MRI: intensely enhanced bilateral lacrimal gland enlargement in T1-weighted

Left lacrimal gland

Mahajan et al. [16]

NA*

NA

Bones, and non-avid intracranial lesions

 

Intracranial lesions

  1. *NA: not available