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Fig F-fluoride positron emission tomography (PET) in atherosclerosis. In patient with unstable angina, increased 18F-fluoride uptake is observed in left main and left anterior descending artery on PET (A), PET/CT fusion (B), and CT (C) images (arrow). Uptake is well-matched with dense calcification on CT. However, 18F-fluoride uptake is also increased in aortic wall (arrowhead), despite lack of definite calcification on CT. Fig F-fluoride positron emission tomography (PET) in atherosclerosis. In patient with unstable angina, increased 18F-fluoride uptake is observed in left main and left anterior descending artery on PET (A), PET/CT fusion (B), and CT (C) images (arrow). Uptake is well-matched with dense calcification on CT. However, 18F-fluoride uptake is also increased in aortic wall . . . Korean J Radiol Sep-Oct;16(5):
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