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==Other Imaging Findings== | ==Other Imaging Findings== | ||
===PET Scan=== | ===PET Scan=== | ||
Although PET-CT scans are not indicated for histoplasmosis, they may often be ordered to rule out malignancy. | *Although PET-CT scans are not indicated for histoplasmosis, they may often be ordered to rule out malignancy. | ||
Unfortunately, PET scans have poor specificity when it comes to differentiating histoplasmosis and lung adenocarcinoma. | *Unfortunately, PET scans have poor specificity when it comes to differentiating histoplasmosis and lung adenocarcinoma. | ||
Although histoplasmosis may cause calcified nodules, many nodules never calcify, or calcify partially and PET scans demonstrate increased uptake in these lesions. | *Although histoplasmosis may cause calcified nodules, many nodules never calcify, or calcify partially and PET scans demonstrate increased uptake in these lesions. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Other Imaging Findings
PET Scan
- Although PET-CT scans are not indicated for histoplasmosis, they may often be ordered to rule out malignancy.
- Unfortunately, PET scans have poor specificity when it comes to differentiating histoplasmosis and lung adenocarcinoma.
- Although histoplasmosis may cause calcified nodules, many nodules never calcify, or calcify partially and PET scans demonstrate increased uptake in these lesions.