Trakeostomiye sekonder Çok Nadir Bir Komplikasyon Olan Nekrotizan Fasiit Gelișen Larinks Kanserli Hastada FDG PET/BT’nin Rolü

Vakamızda FDG PET/BT primer malign hastalığın takibinde faydalı olmu?tur. Ayrıca trakeostomi sonrası geli?en, çok nadir bir komplikasyon olan, fatal seyredebilen NF'nin takibinde ve tedaviye yanıtının değerlendirilmesinde etkin bir rol almı?tır. Pozitron Emisyon Tomografi/Bilgisayarlı Tomografi (PET/BT) maligniteye e?lik eden enfeksiyonun takibinde etkin bir görüntüleme yöntemidir

The Role of FDG PET/CT in a Patient with Larynx Cancer Who Developed Necrotizing Fasciitis Secondary to Tracheostomy Which is a Rare Complication

In our case FDG PET/CT played an effective role in the follow up of oncologic disorders. It was also useful in the follow up and treatment response of NF, which is a rare but potentially fatal infectious and inflammatory disorder. Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT) could be preferred in the follow up of serious infectious conditions accompanying primary malignancy

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