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- W3134609969 abstract "Alcohol flushing reaction (AFR) is known as one of the risks for esophageal squamous cell cancer, and scientists have been elucidating this issue. However, little attention has been given to relevant imaging features. This study aims to investigate whether physiological 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake patterns in vertebrae are associated with drinking habits or AFR. Japanese male patients who underwent FDG positron emission computed tomography for evaluation of their known or suspected malignancies or inflammatory diseases were asked about their drinking habits and AFR. Altogether, 192 patients, 139 every-day drinkers and 53 non-drinkers were evaluated. Comparing the FDG uptake between that in the thoracic region and that in the lumbar region, vertebral uptake was visually classified into four patterns: Ld, dominant in lumbar region; TL, almost equal in both regions; BL, slightly higher in thoracic region (borderline pattern); Td, dominant in thoracic region. The uptake patterns were evaluated according to drinking habit (every-day drinker or non-drinker), AFR (flusher or non-flusher), and the combination of these two factors (habit/reaction: every-day drinker/flusher, every-day drinker/non-flusher, non-drinker/flusher, or non-drinker/non-flusher). There were 95 flushers (51 every-day drinkers and 44 non-drinkers) and 97 non-flushers (88 every-day drinkers and 9 non-drinkers). Ld, TL, BL, and Td patterns were observed in 0, 109 (56.8%), 31 (16.1%), and 52 (27.1%) patients, respectively. Td and BL patterns were more frequently observed in every-day drinkers compared with non-drinkers (p = 0.0467). Though the uptake patterns did not differ between flushers and non-flushers (p = 0.116), the Td pattern was more frequently observed in every-day drinkers/flushers (51%) compared with every-day drinkers/non-flushers (20.5%), non-drinkers/flushers (13.6%), and non-drinkers/non-flushers (22.2%) (p = 0.0014). The Td pattern was observed in patients with various diseases, with higher frequency in esophageal cancer, head and neck cancer, and lung cancer compared with other diseases. In conclusion, drinking habits and AFR were related to the vertebral uptake pattern with decreased uptake in the lumbar region in Japanese male patients." @default.
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- W3134609969 title "Physiologically decreased F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in the lower vertebrae associated with daily drinking habit in Japanese men with alcohol flushing reaction" @default.
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