PET/CT imaging in invasive endometriosis: a way to minimize missed diagnosis and reduce invasive interventions
This study investigated 18F-FDG-PET/CT imaging in six women, finding that optimizing acquisition timing within the menstrual cycle could aid in non-invasively diagnosing invasive endometriosis.
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