Christina Schraml1,
Petros Martirosian2, Cornelia Brendle1, Holger Schmidt1,
3, Mark Mueller4, Claus D. Claussen, Christina Pfannenberg1,
Nina F. Schwenzer1
1Diagnostic
and Interventional Radiology, University Department of Radiology, Tuebingen,
BW, Germany; 2Section on Experimental Radiology, University
Department of Radiology, Tuebingen, BW, Germany; 3Laboratory for
Preclinical Imaging and Imaging Technology of the Werner Siemens-Foundation,
Department of Radiology, Tuebingen, BW, Germany; 4Nuclear
Medicine, University Department of Radiology, Tuebingen, BW, Germany
The acquisition of diffusion-weighted images in a simultaneous hybrid 3 T MR/PET scanner provides diagnostic image quality for the assessment of head and neck cancer. Primary tumors and lymph node (LN) metastases significantly differed regarding standardized uptake values (SUV) in 18F-FDG-PET. However, no significant difference was found between primary tumors and LN metastases regarding apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC). The absence of significant correlation between ADC and SUV suggests that DWI and FDG-PET might provide complementary information for the characterization of head and neck cancer.