Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Bone Detected by FDG PET/CT.

ABSTRACT Solitary fibrous tumor as a rare mesenchymal tumor can occur in a wide variety of body sites, including serosal membranes, liver, lung, and deep soft tissues; however, primary tumor arising in bone is rarely documented. Herein, we reported the MRI, bone scan, and FDG PET/CT findings of a primary spinal solitary fibrous tumor in a 39-year-old woman.

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