Cholesterol Granuloma Unusual Pitfall For Hodgkin Lymphoma Evaluation With F-18-Fdg Pet/Ct

CLINICAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE(2021)

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Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is a foreign body-type granuloma that forms in response to cholesterol crystals. Its etiology and pathogenesis are unclear. F-18-FDG is not a tumor-specific agent. Fibroblasts, macrophages, and multinucleated giant cells also take up F-18-FDG. Like sarcoid granulomas or fibrous dysplasia, CG avidly takes up F-18-FDG and can mimic tumor involvement. We present 2 cases of histologically proven CG, which has been misinterpreted as active residual Hodgkin lymphoma lesion.
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cholesterol granuloma, Hodgkin disease, F-18-FDG PET/CT
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