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- September 16, 2016 at 12:21 am
Hi all-
I have a question in regards to PET scan results. I was diagnosed stage 3B earlier this year. Post CLND right groin. Currently in clinical trial and have received 5 doses of Keytruda thus far. On my recent PET scan it was all clear except for the following note:
FDG uptake in the right adnexa likely reflects a functional ovarian cyst. This finding is centered on CT transaxial slice 158 where the SUV maximum is 5.23. This is a new finding since the prior PET/CT scan. The area of abnormal FDG uptake measures approximately 11 x 10 mm. There is no new FDG avid lymphadenopathy in the groins, pelvis, retroperitoneum or the mesentery there are no FDG lesions in the liver or spleen.
My oncologist has initially mentioned that I will not need further follow up of this since this can be expected with a premenopausal woman. I am awaiting follow up as I have emailed for further clarification. The SUV seemed high to me. I don't want to jump to conclusions however I do want to be very aggressive in investigating. Thoughts?
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- September 16, 2016 at 2:12 am
It is most likely an ovarian cyst which is a very common thing for women of child bearing age. I had one show up on my last 2 PET scans so they decided to do an ultrasound which just proved it was a cyst. Its really nothing to worry about.
April
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- September 16, 2016 at 2:12 am
It is most likely an ovarian cyst which is a very common thing for women of child bearing age. I had one show up on my last 2 PET scans so they decided to do an ultrasound which just proved it was a cyst. Its really nothing to worry about.
April
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- September 16, 2016 at 2:12 am
It is most likely an ovarian cyst which is a very common thing for women of child bearing age. I had one show up on my last 2 PET scans so they decided to do an ultrasound which just proved it was a cyst. Its really nothing to worry about.
April
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