Introduction

While most cancers are FDG-avid, so are many normal and benign findings in the body.

Distinguishing malignant uptake from normal uptake is truly the art and heart of reading and interpreting a PET/CT scan.

Simply put, to find the abnormal, we must first exclude the normal.

To this end, it is essential to be fully familiar with:

  1. Normal structures that are FDG-avid (Chapter 5); and
  2. Benign “findings” that are FDG-avid (Chapter 6).

Once we have accounted for all the normal and benign FDG-avid findings on an exam, any remaining hypermetabolic focus will typically represent malignancy.