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《Médecine Nucléaire》2014,38(4):257-265
A prostate biopsy screening (PSA = 2 ng/mL) evidenced a prostate adenocarcinoma featuring a Gleason score of 8 (4 + 4) in a 62-year-old patient incurring an increased familial risk of prostate cancer. In order to stage the prostate adenocarcinoma, 2 PET scans were ordered. A PET/CT examination with FNa disclosed two hot spots on distinct ribs matching with heterogeneous sclerotic areas on low dose CT. A PET/CT examination with FDG disclosed a hypermetabolic focus of prostate left lobe and a weak intensity hypermetabolic focus of left ilio-obturator node but no bone metabolic abnormality. Staging was categorized distant (bone) metastatic disease upon FNa PET/CT findings. The patient benefited from pelvic external beam radiation therapy and hormone therapy. One year later, a PET/CT examination with FCH while patient was still on hormone therapy depicted a photopaenic area of prostate left lobe and a questionable hypermetabolic focus of right lobe but no bone metabolic abnormality. Retrospectively, bone lesions visible on PET with FNa were already conspicuous on plain X-rays and a CT examination performed a decade before. A new advice in a center specialized in bone and joint imaging suggested a benign condition for these protracted rib lesions even if the exact benign condition was elusive (fibrous dysplasia, aneurysmal bone cyst…). Two years later, the patient is symptom-free and his PSA level is 0.03 ng/mL.  相似文献   

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《Médecine Nucléaire》2014,38(5):369-374
This article focuses on the indication for FDG PET/CT in case of tumours of the small intestine, neuro-endocrine tumours excluded. The adenocarcinomas, lymphomas and sarcomas (including stromal tumours or GIST) are studied. There is no specific recommendation for FDG PET/CT in adenocarcinomas, extremely rare in comparison with colorectal adenocarcinomas. However, the utility of FDG PET/CT has been reported in clinical cases for detection and staging, especially in patients with high risk of developing the disease (Crohn's disease being the most important risk factor). The primary lymphomas of the small gut are also very rare, corresponding in all cases to non-Hodgkin lymphomas, for which the role of FDG PET/CT is recognised in follicular lymphoma, large B-cell lymphoma and Burkitt lymphoma. The stromal tumours correspond to the most frequent sarcomas. Stromal tumours in the small intestine are less frequent in the small intestine than in the stomach. The role of FDG PET/CT is well established in stromal tumours for the staging of the disease and for determining the efficacy of therapy with tyrosine kinase inhibitor. FDG PET is especially effective to evaluate the response since the radiologic criteria are difficult to assess, based not on the decrease of size of the lesions but on the decrease of density and of contrast enhance.  相似文献   

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Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) are rare non-metastatic manifestations of cancer. However, in this family of diseases, to recognize the underlying malignancy is an emergency. The ultimate aim is to treat the patient and try to stabilize or improve the neurological dysfunction, which is frequently the cause of the patient's death. The yield of FDG PET seems to be poor in unselected PNS. In the last decade, neurologists have attempted to provide more rigorous diagnostic criteria for PNS. Thus, “classical” PNS and a panel of “well-characterized” onconeural antibodies have been defined in order to facilitate triage of patients for whom FDG PET would be more sensitive. Currently, given the limited availability of PET cameras in France, this examination should be performed in the presence of either a “classical” PNS with or without onconeuralantibodies positivity or other PNS with onconeural antibodies positivity. The FDG PET should be triggered after a negative conventional imaging work up.  相似文献   

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PurposeThe objective of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the impact of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) using fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG), in comparison with conventional imaging modalities (CIM), for initial staging and early therapy assessment in paediatric rhabdomyosarcoma.Patients and methodsPrior to treatment, 18 patients (age range, 9 months to 18 years) with histologically proven rhabdomyosarcoma underwent FDG PET/CT in addition to CIM (magnetic resonance imaging of primary site, whole body CT and bone scintigraphy). After three courses of chemotherapy, 12 patients underwent FDG PET/CT in addition to CIM. RECIST criteria and visual analysis of FDG uptake were used for assessment of response. The standard of reference was determined by an interdisciplinary tumor board based on imaging material, histopathology and follow-up data (median = 5 years).ResultsPET/CT sensitivity was superior to CIM's concerning lymph node involvement (100% versus 83%, respectively) and metastases detection (100% versus 50%, respectively). PET/CT results changed therapeutic management in 11% of cases. After three courses of chemotherapy, the rate of complete response was 66% with PET/CT versus 8% with CIM. Five percent of patients relapsed during follow-up (median = 5 years).ConclusionThis study confirms that PET/CT depicts important additional information in initial staging of paediatric rhabdomyosarcomas and suggests a superior prognostic value of PET/CT in early response to chemotherapy assessment.  相似文献   

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《Médecine Nucléaire》2007,31(7):338-344
This article illustrates, by means of three case reports, whose patients were referred to our PET centre at Tenon hospital, the potential role of fluoromethycholine-(18F) or FCH PET/CT in three different clinical settings of prostate cancer recurrence: early relapse or persistence of neoplastic tissue, restaging of a recurrence detected on MRI while PSA serum levels were less than 1 ng/mL, and detection of an occult recurrence suspected on rising PSA levels. The experience of our team and the analysis of results from literature have permitted to settle a national cooperative study ICHOROPRO that has just been approved, aiming to assess the diagnostic performances and the clinical impact of FCH PET/CT in occult recurrence of prostate cancer.  相似文献   

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PurposeThe aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance, the prognosis factors and the therapeutic impact of 18F-FDG positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) in the detection of recurrent colorectal cancers.MethodsSixty PET/CT with 18F-FDG and CT were performed in 52 patients, at the Paul Papin cancer center between 2003 and 2005, following suspicion of colorectal cancer relapse. The FDG-PET impact on the clinical management was studied by examination of multidisciplinary concertations results. Survival analysis were realized with a mean follow up of 2.2 years.ResultsRecurrence was confirmed for 50 explorations by histologic (n = 32), radiologic (n = 14) or clinical (n = 4) findings. Twenty patients died during the time of the study. On a patient based analysis, FDG-PET sensitivity, specificity and overall accuracy were 90, 90, 90% respectively compared with 74, 50 and 70% for CT. FDG-PET changed the clinical management in 18 cases (30%). A positive FDG-PET signal, more than one hepatic lesion, more than two lymph node lesions detected on FDG-PET and more than two hepatic lesions on CT were characterized as bad prognostic factors for survival. Multivariate analysis showed that the only independent bad prognostic factor was the FDG-PET detection of more than two liver lesions.ConclusionThese results confirmed the important impact of FDG-PET in the clinical management of patients with a suspected recurrence of colorectal cancer.  相似文献   

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PurposeDiffusion weighted MRI (DW-MRI) sequences appear as a promising functional technique supplementary to morphologic MRI for oncology purposes. We evaluated the results of DW-MRI for the staging of lymphomas, compared to FDG PET/CT.MethodsTwenty-seven patients with lymphoma referred for FDG PET/CT (initial staging, relapse or treatment evaluation) were prospectively included. They underwent MRI including free breathing DW and T2 weighted imaging. Lymph node areas and organs involvement were listed for each modality and compared using Cohen's kappa (κ) test. MRI performances were evaluated using FDG PET as the gold standard. The results of PET and MRI were compared (with respect to the final staging by the haematologist).ResultsRegarding the lymph nodes, 154 involved areas were detected by MRI out of the 184 detected by PET, that is an excellent concordance (κ = 0.87), sensitivity of 0.84 and specificity of 1. Concordance and sensitivity were inferior for extranodal disease (notably bone lesions) with 27 lesions detected by MRI out of the 40 viewed with PET. Regarding pre-treatment evaluation, two patients were understaged both with PET and MRI (bone marrow involvement); assessment of stage was concordant for both modalities in 18 patients out of 21.ConclusionsPerformance of MRI including DW images was close to that of FDG PET/CT for lymph node areas involvement. Further studies are needed to assess its sensitivity for extranodal lesions, and its accuracy for determining the stage of the disease.  相似文献   

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Positron emission tomography (PET) using 18fluorodeoxyglucose (18FDG) is currently used in presurgical work-up for drug-resistant partial epilepsies in children as in adults, in addition to MRI. Recent cameras with less than 5 mm spatial resolution allow to obtain thin slices (about 2 mm thickness) in 3D planes. 18FDG is intravenously injected at the mean dose of 3 MBq/kg of body weight in interictal and resting state, in a quiet, dimly lit environment and careful monitoring for head movements and ictal events. In children, sedation may be necessary. Image acquisition starts 30 min after injection and ended 15 to 20 min later. Semiquantitative analysis is visually assessed in clinical practice using colour scales. PET sensibility is improved by superimposition of metabolic imaging on MRI. Statistical analysis with SPM may be useful but comparison with health subjects database is required. In medial temporal lobe epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis, hypometabolism ipsilateral to the epileptogenic focus is found in 70 to 90% of the cases and is predictive of surgical outcome. In other types of temporal and extratemporal epilepsy with negative MRI, focal hypometabolism can be detected, allowing identification of minor gyral abnormalities corresponding to focal cortical dysplasias. In such MRI negative cases, PET findings may improve surgical outcome.  相似文献   

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《Médecine Nucléaire》2020,44(1):26-32
Objective18F-FDG PET/CT is for the moment not recommended for stage T of the TNM classification of breast cancer. The aim of our study was to evaluate the performance of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the initial staging of breast tumors. Tumor size, skin involvement and inflammation as well as the relationship between primary tumor maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) and histopathological grade (SBR), molecular tumor subtypes (luminal A and B, Her2 enriched, triple negative), estrogen receptors (ER), progesterone receptors (PR) and focality were evaluated.MethodsHistological reports of patients operated for breast cancer, without neoadjuvant chemotherapy, were compared to preoperative 18F-FDG PET/CT.ResultsSeventy-four patients who underwent surgery in 2016 were included. 18F-FDG PET/CT was able to visualize primary tumors in 91% and to correctly classify the T stage of the TNM classification in 81% of the cases, to detect multifocality in 73% and cutaneous and inflammatory breast cancers in 100%. The uptake intensity of 18F-FDG (SUVmax) was significantly correlated with histo-prognostic factors such as SBR grade (P = 0.02), lack of expression of estrogen receptors (ER) (P = 0.01) and progesterone (PR) (P = 0.02), positive HER2 status (P = 0.01) or triple negative subtype tumors (P = 0.02).Conclusion18F-FDG PET/CT provides relevant elements for local assessment, in particular, tumor focality and inflammatory character in addition to ensuring the regional and extension assessment.  相似文献   

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[18F]fluorodeoxyglucose (18FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) is a noninvasive metabolic imaging modality that is well suited to the assessment of activity and extent of large vessel vasculitis, such as giant cell arteritis and Takayasu arteritis. PET could be more effective than magnetic resonance imaging in detecting the earliest stages of vascular wall inflammation. The visual grading of vascular [18F]FDG uptake makes it possible to discriminate arteritis from atherosclerosis, providing therefore high specificity. High sensitivity can be achieved provided scanning is performed during active inflammatory phase, preferably before starting corticosteroid treatment. Large scale prospective studies are needed to determine the exact value of PET imaging in assessing the large vessel vasculitis outcome and response to immunosuppressive treatment.  相似文献   

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Carcinomas of unknown primary site (CUP) and paraneoplastic syndromes have the common characteristic that an extensive conventional biological and imaging analysis fails in some instance to detect the primary tumour. FDG-PET becomes recognized to provide interesting information in the case of “head and neck” CUP as well as in the case of neurological paraneoplastic syndromes biologically well defined. When, either CUP or paraneoplastic syndromes, are less defined, FDG-PET will not provide as much information as in the previous situation, although it can help in the etiologic diagnosis (oncologic or not) in some cases.  相似文献   

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Aim18F-FDG PET/CT by combining both metabolic and anatomical informations has proven to be an effective modality for detecting many types of cancer. Some differentiated forms of cancer like differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) are less FDG avid and thus less easily detectable. Nevertheless 18F-FDG PET/CT has been proved useful in DTC especially in case of suspected recurrent disease with negative whole-body radioiodine scintigraphy (131I WBS) and elevated thyroglobulin (Tg) or thyroglobulin autoantibodies (AbTg) levels. Impact on clinical management after 18F-FDG PET/CT examinations has been analyzed in patients with suspected recurrent DTC in this retrospective study.MethodologyFifty-five 18F-FDG PET/CT were performed in 45 patients with suspected recurrent or residual disease either because of elevated Tg/AbTg levels (n = 45) or uncertain conventional imaging (n = 10) including 131I WBS, cervical echography and CT scan if necessary. 18F-FDG PET/CT results were compared with histopatology and/or clinical follow-up with evaluation of impact on clinical management.ResultsTwenty-nine exams were positive (53 %). There were 20 true-positive (TP) (14 locoregional relapses and six with distant metastases) and nine false-positive (FP) (all cervical). SUVmax median values of hypermetabolic foci were significantly higher in TP (5.1) than in FP (2.8). Overall, 20 (36 %) 18F-FDG PET/CT directly affected clinical management resulting in 13 (65 %) new surgical operations. Sensitivity, specificity, predictive positive value, predictive negative value and accuracy of 18F-FDG PET/CT were estimated for the whole group (respectively 83 %, 71 %, 69 %, 85 % and 76 %) and for two subgroups depending on Tg level (less or more than 1.2 ng/mL).Discussion and conclusion18F-FDG PET/CT is a powerful and useful tool in patients with suspected DTC recurrence or residual disease and should be systematically performed when basal Tg level is above 1.2 ng/mL. Thanks to given anatomical informations it can guide surgical re-operation.  相似文献   

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Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is generally associated with a good prognosis. Local recurrences, mainly lymph-node involvement, account for 15–20% of cases and are surgically treated. Distant metastases, mostly in lungs and more rarely in bones, are present in 5% of patients. When iodine uptake is sufficient (in approximately 60% of patients), distant metastases can be destroyed by iterative activities of iodine 131. Serum thyroglobulin (Tg), which can be assessed either on hormonal treatment or on TSH stimulation is considered as the tumour marker in DTC. Functional (iodine 131 scintigraphy, FDG PET, bone scintigraphy) or anatomical (neck ultrasound, thoracic CT, bone MRI) imaging methods can be performed when Tg increases in order to show residual/recurrent disease. In recent years, new hybrid equipments integrating both a gamma camera and CT scan (SPECT/CT) have been commercialized while positron emission tomography cameras associated with CT (PET/CT) have been installed on the whole French territory. These equipments, which allow us to directly correlate functional and anatomical images, greatly improve the interpretation of planar scintigraphy or that of PET alone. Hybrid imaging enables us to precisely localize scintigraphic foci and most often, to immediately verify whether they correspond to tumour lesions. The aim of this article is to review the role of SPECT/CT and PET/CT in the management of patients with DTC in 2010.  相似文献   

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Odontoid process is an atypical and very rare localization of osteomyelitis. We reported the case of a 72-year-old hemodialysed man with methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis of the odontoid process. Osteomyelitis was diagnosed at MRI and 18F-FDG PET/CT. While clinical examination and conventional radiographs were non contributive, 18F-FDG PET/CT also allowed the diagnosis of right foot osteomylitis and multiple vertebral septic localizations. 18F-FDG PET/CT done at month 3 demonstrated a regression of the odontoid and foot hypermetabolic activity. This case illustrates the atypical presentation of this septic localization and the usefulness of 18F-FDG PET/CT to perform whole body screening and detect septic metastasis.  相似文献   

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《Médecine Nucléaire》2014,38(2):83-90
IntroductionThe aim of this study was to evaluate the variability of 18F-FDG liver uptake at interim PET/CT among patients with high-grade lymphomas.MethodsForty-six patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCL) who underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT at baseline (PET1) and after a few cycles of therapy (PET2) were included retrospectively. SUV mean normalized for body weight (SUVmean) and for lean body mass (SULmean) were obtained from 2-dimensional regions of interest (ROI) in the right lobe of the liver.ResultsLiver SUVmean values for the 46 patients were not different before and after the courses of chemotherapy. On univariate and multivariate analysis, liver SUVmean values increased with BMI (P = 0.0031). No significant correlation was found between delay post-injection, blood glucose level, age, gender and liver SUVmean. We found no statistically significant correlation between the liver SULmean or mediastinum SUVmean and studied variables. No factors affecting intrapatient hepatic uptake variation between PET1 and PET2 were found on correlation analysis.ConclusionAt interim PET in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas, liver SUVmean depends on BMI, but not liver SULmean. Caution is required when using liver SUV as reference in patients with high BMI.  相似文献   

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In pancreatic adenocarcinoma, initial imaging is essential to better select patients for surgery. Recent literature analysis of F18-Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG PET) in pancreatic adenocarcinoma is summarized in the present article. Performances of FDG PET in the fields of lymph node involvement, metastatic involvement and therapeutic efficacy assessment are described for its correct use in pancreatic adenocarcinoma.  相似文献   

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《Médecine Nucléaire》2014,38(4):249-256
A 75-year-old woman presented with a history of severe backache and spinal cord compression syndrome. MRI revealed a well-circumscribed, homogeneous, wedge-shaped lesion involving T11 vertebral body, which was hypointense on T1- and hyperintense on T2-weighted images with bulging posterior border. Patient benefited from a decompressive T10–T12 laminectomy. Four months later, a new vertebral collapse of T10 was evidenced on plain X-rays. A second MRI exam displayed worrisome diffuse signal abnormalities of T10 pointing to a space-occupying lesion. A (18F)-NaF PET/CT was ordered and disclosed an hypometabolic (“cold”) activity of T10 and T11 vertebral bodies with a partial postero-lateral hypermetabolic rim. Twined low dose CT evidenced fracture sequelae and air-filled cleft within vertebral bodies. Histopathologic examination of the biopsy specimen of T10 revealed thinned out trabeculae surrounded by hyalinized fatty marrow cells and fibrovascular tissue, thus ascertaining the diagnosis of avascular necrosis of the vertebra. The radiographic and CT sine qua non for Kümmell's disease is intraosseous vacuum phenomenon. That is to say, vacuum clefts (VCs) of the vertebral bodies are radiographically recognized as a vacuum or air-filled cleft within the collapsed vertebrae. This sign is felt to be suggestive of ischemic necrosis but not specific as VCs of the vertebral bodies have also been associated with delayed union or non-union of osteoporotic fractures. Because of often misleading MRI abnormalities, integrative interpretation of (18F)-NaF PET/CT pattern should be undertaken in order to suspect Kümmell's disease and to discard some of the differentials.  相似文献   

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