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disease. Stable faint uptake in right small axillary scar, likely post procedure. Intervalresolutionof ...DX with metastatic breast cancer and just had a petscan after two lines... View answer
"Latest PET scan findings (10/15/15): "Head and Neck: There has been intervalresolutionof ... avidity with a maximum SUV of 5.4 in keeping with metastatic adenopathy." This was taken 3... View answer
inflammatory changes. There has been intervalresolutionof abnormal activity within a AP window node. There ... 2.7. There is been intervalresolutionof abnormal activity in the... View answer
I am a lymphoma patient the result of my Pet? Ct scan shows that there is intervalresolutionof metabolic activity of the left level of IB nodes ... View answer
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( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
My pet scan from August 2015 has an Impression 1. Intervalresolutionof hypermetabolic lymphadenopathy within neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis. Resolutionof hypermetabolic osseous and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chibitam Obia
( General & Family Physician)
November of 2014 showed 6mm nodule...ct today showed intervalresolution. oncologist wants to follow up again in 90 days. What exactly does intervalresolution mean? ... View answer
L4-5 and L5-S1 remain unchanged in interval. For evaluation ofmetastaticdisease process in ... well, suggestive ofmetastaticdisease. Metastaticdisease in... View answer
Hi I had a chest x ray and looked at the report it says Intervalresolutionof right lower lobe pneumonia. , can you tell me what this means? The doctor told me I had pneumonia about a 1.5 ago and this... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
I have got a pet scan report which says, Significant interval regression in size/number with intervalresolutionof FDG uptake is noted in previous described liver lesions, segment lesion now ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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