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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Other imaging studies for high-grade gliomas include [[PET scan]] and [[bone scan]]. | |||
==Other Imaging Findings== | ==Other Imaging Findings== | ||
===PET=== | ===PET=== | ||
Other imaging studies for high-grade gliomas include [[PET scan]], which demonstrates decreased accumulation of [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (marked glucose [[glucose metabolism|hypometabolism]]). | |||
===Bone Scan=== | ===Bone Scan=== | ||
Bone scan may be performed to detect metastases of [gliomatosis cerebri to bones. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Other imaging studies for high-grade gliomas include PET scan and bone scan.
Other Imaging Findings
PET
Other imaging studies for high-grade gliomas include PET scan, which demonstrates decreased accumulation of [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (marked glucose hypometabolism).
Bone Scan
Bone scan may be performed to detect metastases of [gliomatosis cerebri to bones.
References