Incidental Breast Carcinoma Detected With 13N-NH3 Cardiac PET Imaging.

Clinical Nuclear Medicine
Marie Louise E BernsenRemco J J Knol

Abstract

A 78-year-old woman with chest pain and a history of pacemaker implantation for arrhythmia underwent myocardial perfusion imaging by means of N-NH3 cardiac PET/CT. N-NH3 cardiac PET showed no signs of ischemia or infarction. Incidentally, a nodule with increased N-NH3 activity was observed in the right breast. Histopathologic examination revealed invasive ductal carcinoma.

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Feb 3, 2011·Nuclear Medicine Communications·Sahar Mirpour, Amir H Khandani
Apr 9, 2017·Journal of Nuclear Cardiology : Official Publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology·H KanR J J Knol

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