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N. Cadour 《Médecine Nucléaire》2018,42(4):262-270
Hip prosthesis loosening detection is a common indication for bone scan, however, the diagnosis can be difficult to confirm based solely on bone scan information which have a low specificity. The development of bone SPECT/CT hybrid imaging allows the correlation of two complementary modalities to palliate the low sensitivity of CT caused by metallic artefacts and the moderate specificity of bone scan. It becomes a necessity for nuclear medicine physicians to master the bases of pathological hip prosthesis radiological semiology. We propose in this review article to recall the physiopathology of prosthesis loosening then we will describe the radiological and scintigraphic characteristics of hip prosthesis loosening as well as its differential diagnoses and the benefits of other imaging modalities. 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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M.J. Ghezaiel I. Slim H. Mayna A. Mhiri I. Meddeb I. El Bez I. Yeddes M.F. Ben Slimène 《Médecine Nucléaire》2012,36(10):545-549
One hundred and ten consecutive patients and 130 SPECT/CT examinations were involved in this retrospective study that focused on the evaluation of the excess of dose contributed by the CT to the patient during the SPECT/CT explorations, for routine examinations in nuclear medicine. The average age of patients was 53 years. In this study, it appeared that irradiation induced by a low dose CT combined with a SPECT is low compared to that of a diagnostic CT. The main risk on patients is the occurrence of radiation-induced cancer. In our study, this increased risk induced by the additional CT with low dose settings in line with SPECT examination, is not significant and does not exceed 0.026%. By weighing the diagnostic value of SPECT/CT examination with that of a stand-alone SPECT examination dosimetric “incremental cost” is justified because of its direct clinical benefit conveyed to the patient. 相似文献
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Impact de l’imagerie hybride TEMP/TDM dans le diagnostic et la prise en charge de l’ostéome ostéoïde
A. Matrane M.A. Bsiss S. El Issami S. Hiroual S. Bennani Doubli 《Médecine Nucléaire》2013,37(9):405-410
IntroductionThe osteoid osteoma is a major bone benign tumors in children. It is more common in boys. The femoral and tibial locations account for 50% of cases. Clinically, it is revealed by nocturnal pain relieved by aspirin. The pain may precede by several months the radiographic abnormality. The purpose of our work is to elucidate the contribution of SPECT/CT in addition to the planar bone scintigraphy in the diagnosis and treatment of osteoid osteoma about two cases.Case reportClinical case No. 1: a 10-year-old child who presented a limp nocturnal pain in the left hip evolving for 4 months. The radiograph of the pelvis showed bone condensation subtrochanteric left femur. SPECT/CT showed an image for an osteoid osteoma. Surgical resection of the home revealed in the histological study an osteoid osteoma of the left femoral neck. The evolution was marked by an immediate pain relief and full recovery of the left lower limb mobility. Clinical case No. 2: an 11-year-old child who had a limp nocturnal pain at the upper end of the left femur evolving for 2 months. The pain was paroxysmal, relieved by salicylates. The X-ray of the pelvis showed a metaphyseal image with peripheral condensation and thickening of the cortex. SPECT/CT showed an image for an osteoid osteoma. The intervention was a tumor excision resection. Histopathological examination revealed a small nidus consistent with an osteoid osteoma. The evolution was marked by an immediate pain relief and normalization of the mobility of the left lower limb.DiscussionThe SPECT/CT can increase the sensitivity and specificity of planar bone scintigraphy. It confirms the location of osteoid osteoma and defines its anatomical relationships in order to optimize surgical management.ConclusionThe SPECT/CT contributes significantly to the diagnosis of osteoid osteoma when radiological images are atypical or unusual clinical expression. 相似文献
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This article sketches out properties of the three modalities of bone scintigraphy: planar imaging, SPECT, SPECT/CT. Technical principles of SPECT/CT are developed. An integrative diagnostic approach of SPECT/CT patterns is then applied to malignant and benign skeletal conditions. 相似文献
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L’apport de l’imagerie hybride TEMP/TDM dans la prise en charge du cancer différencié de la thyroïde
A. Mhiri I. Slim M. Ghezaiel I. Meddeb I. El Bez I. Yeddes S. Gritli M.F. Ben Slimène 《Médecine Nucléaire》2012,36(10):554-560
IntroductionSingle photon emission computed tomography combined with a low dose computed tomography (SPECT/CT), is a hybrid imaging integrating functional and anatomical data. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the contribution of the SPECT/CT over traditional planar imaging of patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC).MethodsPost-therapy iodine 131 (131I) whole-body scan followed by cervico-thoracic SPECT/CT, were performed in 100 patients with DTC.ResultsAmong these 100 patients followed for a predominantly papillary DTC, planar imaging and SPECT/CT, were perfectly concordant in 70% of patients and discordant in the remaining 30%. The use of fusion imaging SPECT/CT compared to conventional planar imaging allowed us to correct our therapeutic approach in 27% (27/100 patients), according to the protocols of therapeutic management of our institute.ConclusionSPECT/CT is a hybrid imaging modality which provides better identification and more correct anatomic localization of the foci of radioiodine uptake with impact on therapeutic management. 相似文献
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Investigation of hip pain in a patient bearing a hip prosthesis is a common indication in Nuclear Medicine departments daily practice. Indeed, morphological cross-sectional imaging devices, such as MDCT and MRI, are often hampered by metallic implants. If planar bone scintigraphy is acknowledged with a high sensitivity, nonetheless, this exam specificity is poor. Since Anger cameras twinned with spiral CT (SPECT/CT) have appeared in the clinical arena, this limited specificity is compensated by the CT threefold input, all at once attenuation correction, localizing and diagnostic tool. Bone SPECT/CT requires that the Nuclear Medicine physician upgrades his knowledge of bone and joint anatomy, CT patterns, but foremost, data merging from SPECT and CT. The aim of this article is to sketch out bone SPECT/CT role and patterning in miscellaneous complications following arthroplasty, explained by pathophysiological mechanisms. 相似文献
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P. Fernandez H. de Clermont-Gallerande F. Dauchy K. Massaloux M. Dupon 《Médecine Nucléaire》2013,37(8):353-361
Despite preventive measures, joint infection is a rare but serious complication of surgery of hip or knee with a major psycho-socio-economic impact. Its diagnosis can be difficult and therefore requires further investigations. None of them has absolute diagnostic value. Only their association can give to the clinician a bundle of presumption. Among imaging techniques, isotopic tests can provide valuable assistance. Scintigraphy with radiolabeled leukocytes in an in vitro or in vivo manner remains the gold standard in association with bone scintigraphy with excellent diagnostic performances. Associated with hybrid imaging machine, it can guide the sampling, which alone, made under strict conditions, can confirm the diagnosis by isolating the microorganisms and determine the optimal patient management. The [18F]-FDG-PET seems a promising method but whose interpretation criteria need to be refined in order to evaluate clinical studies in a reproducible way. Finally, new PET tracers are being studied in order to increase specificity concerning the infection diagnosis in cases of complex musculoskeletal infection. 相似文献
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In this work, we have evaluated the potential of image fusion and attenuation correction (AC) of SPECT-CT imaging for the assessment of gastro-entero-pancreatic endocrine tumors by somatostatin receptor scintigraphy (SRS).MethodAfter optimisation of acquisition and reconstruction parameters, we have evaluated, in a prospective study, SRS performed over a period of one year. We have compared visual interpretations of planar and tomographic images versus SPECT/CT images to determine if anatomical localisation and diagnostic contributions are improved. In a semi-quantitative analysis of pathological foci, we have measured maximal intensity values (Tmax), tumour to background ratios (T/B) and tumour contrasts (Ct) with and without AC.ResultsIn 25 SRS, visual analysis has shown anatomical localisation improvements in 60% of cases (CI95%, 39–79) and diagnostic improvements in 64% of cases (CI95%, 43–82). Doubtful foci proportion changed from 44 to 11%. In the semi-quantitative analysis of 41 pathological foci, Wilcoxon matched-pairs tests showed significantly higher Tmax, T/B and Ct values after AC.ConclusionSPECT/CT imaging improves diagnostic quality of SRS thanks to a better foci localisation and a better lesional contrast in the image. 相似文献
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A. Matrane M.A. Bsiss S. El Issami S. Hiroual S. Bennani Doubli N. Ben Raïs Aouad 《Médecine Nucléaire》2013,37(10-11):477-485
IntroductionThe neuroblastoma is a malignant pediatric tumor of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system. This is the pediatric solid extracranial tumor most common and accounts for approximately 8 to 10% of childhood cancers. The diagnosis is based on imaging showing a tumor developed at the expense of the sympathetic nervous system, increased urinary catecholamines, increased uptake of meta-iodo-benzylguanidine (MIBG) and histology who finds a malignant proliferation of small round cells. An assessment of the tumor mass and its extension are required to assess the prognosis and adapt the treatment. The MIBG scintigraphy is a non-invasive imaging technique that can evaluate with a single review the totality of the tumor extension. The single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) improves the sensitivity of the examination, it allows an anatomical and functional study and improves the anatomical localization of scintigraphic uptake observed. The purpose of our work is to illustrate the contribution of the SPECT/CT in addition to the planar MIBG scintigraphy in the diagnosis and staging of neuroblastoma about four cases.Case reportClinical case 1: a 4-year old child, presented for 2 months abdominal pain. In the clinical examination, he presented a hard abdominal mass, painless and right paramedian. Abdominal ultrasound showed a right retroperitoneal mass with lymph nodes. The dosage of urinary catecholamines was increased. The 131I-MIBG scintigraphy showed an image for a right adrenal neuroblastoma measuring 8.6 × 4.5 cm. Surgical excision of the adrenal mass revealed in the anatomopathologic study a malignant tumoral proliferation with round cells compatible with a neuroblastoma. Clinical case 2: a 10-month old infant, presented since 15 days an exophtalmia with poor general status. The clinical examination showed a right abdominal mass and a bilateral periorbital ecchymosis. The radiography of the thorax showed a widening mediastinal. Abdominal echography showed a tissular mass of the right adrenal gland with retroperitoneal lymph nodes and an ascites. The dosage of urinary catecholamines was increased. The 131I-MIBG scintigraphy showed a right adrenal neuroblastoma measuring 6.4 × 2.7 cm with orbital bone metastases in favor of a Hutchinson syndrome. Clinical case 3: a 2-month old infant, followed since 1 month for bilateral adrenal neuroblastoma. The clinical examination showed an important abdominal distension with bluish nodules under skin. The abdominal echography and the abdomino-pelvic TDM showed two adrenal masses corresponding to a bilateral neuroblastoma with liver metastases. The 131I-MIBG scintigraphy showed two adrenal masses measuring respectively 6.5 × 3.4 cm and 8 × 6 cm, with liver and skin metastases in favor of 4S neuroblastoma with bilateral adrenal tumors. Clinical case 4: a 3-year old child, followed for left adrenal neuroblastoma with multiple bone metastases. The clinical examination showed a left abdominal mass with exophtalmia and right palpebral ecchymosis. The radiography of the thorax showed a widening of the mediastin with repression of the paravertebral right line. Abdominal echography showed a left retroperitoneal tissular mass measuring 9.2 × 5.2 cm. The abdomino-pelvic TDM showed a left adrenal tumor with lumbar vertebral bone metastases. A first 131I-MIBG scan showed a left neuroblastoma with multiple bone metastases in the right orbit, the right humerus, the occipital bone, the right scapula and spine (D10, D11, L1, L3, S1). The child was treated by 5 courses of chemotherapy (protocol HRNLB/10). The 131I-MIBG scan control showed a regression of neuroblastoma size (1.4 × 1.2 cm) with loss of bone metastases of the occipital bone, the right scapula and spine.DiscussionThe MIBG scintigraphy is a simple, non-invasive examination that has excellent sensitivity and specificity in detection of neuroblastoma and especially in invasion bone marrow and in evaluation of the therapeutic response. The hybrid SPECT/CT imaging improve the performance of the scintigraphy as well in sensibility, toward the deep localization, as in specificity for images poorly defined in planar imaging. 相似文献
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A. Matrane M.A. Bsiss S. El Issami S. Hiroual S. Bennani Doubli 《Médecine Nucléaire》2013,37(12):596-600
IntroductionHyperparathyroidism due to a parathyroid ectopia is a rare disease; it is the most common cause of persistent or recurrent hyperparathyroidism. Its treatment is exclusively surgical and the results of the surgery benefit from the contribution of preoperative imaging techniques. The aim of this work is to illustrate the interest of the single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) in the detection and treatment of ectopic parathyroid orientation.Case reportClinical case 1: a 41-year-old patient was followed for persistent primary hyperparathyroidism revealed by brown tumors at the level of the lower extremity of the right femur and tibia. The rate of parathormone was 1987.4 pg/mL. The cervical echography and the scanning were not decisive. The SPECT/CT, performed during a 99mTc-MIBI scintigraphy and the same for the 2nd clinical case, has showed an area of high uptake projecting behind the left sternoclavicular joint. The diagnosis of ectopic parathyroid localization was retained. Resection and pathologic examination of the surgical specimen revealed parathyroid adenoma tissue. The evolution was marked by a normalization of the rate of parathormone. Clinical case 2: a 71-year-old patient who presents a clinico-biological board of primitive persistent hyperparathyroidism. A first scintigraphy (99mTc-MIBI) realized in 2010 was negative. The rate of parathormone was 969 ng/L, the rate of calcium was 2.90 mmol/L. Two cervical ultrasound were normal. The SPECT/CT has objectified an area of high uptake in projection at the upper floor of the middle mediastinum. The diagnosis of ectopic parathyroid localization was retained. Surgical resection and histological study revealed a parathyroid adenoma tissue. The evolution was marked by a normalization of the rate of parathormone.DiscussionThe SPECT/CT has an important role in the management of patients with persistent or recurrent hyperparathyroidism. It can usually visualize ectopic parathyroid injury, specify its size and anatomic relationships to optimize surgical management. 相似文献
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S. El Issami M.A. Bsiss A. Matrane S. Hiroual S. Bennani Doubli N. Ben Raïs Aouad 《Médecine Nucléaire》2013,37(10-11):520-525
The presence of a parathyroid gland in ectopic position constitutes one of the leading causes of surgery failure. For this purpose, scintigraphy takes a major place in the anatomical localization of pathological parathyroid and so facilitates its treatment. The advent of hybrid cameras combining single photon emission tomography to CT (SPECT/CT) has further strengthened the contribution of this imaging modality in the precise localization of ectopic parathyroid and its anatomical relationships. The objective of our work is to illustrate the interest of hybrid imaging SPECT/CT, compared to planar scintigraphy and ultrasounds within the framework of primary hyperparathyroidism, particularly ectopic situation through three cases. 相似文献
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A. El Badaoui H. de Clermont N. Valli J.-M. Caignon P. Fernandez M. Allard J.-L. Barat D. Ducassou 《Médecine Nucléaire》2008,32(2):66-75
Image fusion using single photon emission computed tomography–computed tomography (SPECT–CT) associates functional and morphological images. This study evaluates the added value of SPECT–CT, obtained with a hybrid SPECT–CT gamma camera, on anatomic localization and diagnostic impact in assessment of endocrine tumours and pheochromocytomas.MethodSix months prospective study was undertaken including 33 consecutive exams encompassing 20 Somatostatin Receptor Scintigraphies (SRS) and 13 123I-meta-iodo-benzyl-guanidine (MIBG) scans. Two experienced nuclear medicine physicians independently analysed independently planar and SPECT images in a first time, then, SPECT–CT fused images in a second time. They evaluated two parameters: SPECT–CT impact on anatomic localization (LA) and its diagnostic impact (ID). Each parameter was scored according three levels of evaluation.ResultsAn added value of SPECT–CT images was evidenced in 55% of cases on the anatomic localization and in 41% of the patients on the diagnostic impact. Therefore, a more important benefit was noted when SPECT was positive (LA: 90%; ID: 70%) than when it was negative (LA: 15%; ID: 8%). Furthermore, the added value proved higher for the SRS compared to MIBG scans.ConclusionSPECT–CT fusion images obtained by a hybrid system is more relevant to determine anatomic localization and more accurate than SPECT alone, particularly in the assessment of endocrine tumours. The added value of SPECT–CT seems to be lower for MIBG scans in the assessment of pheochromocytomas. 相似文献
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O. Ratib M. Lord M. Becker M. Viallon J.-P. Vallée P. Loubeyre J.-P. Willi O. Rager V. Garibotto H. Zaidi E. Fleury A. Figueiral C. Becker 《Médecine Nucléaire》2012,36(10):605-614
This paper reports the results of a preliminary study evaluating the feasibility and performance of a first whole body hybrid PET/MR scanner allowing sequential acquisition of co-registered MR and PET images. Sixty-two patients underwent whole body PET/MR imaging immediately after a clinical PET/CT. The hybrid device consists of a 3T MR and a time-of-flight PET scanner sharing a single bed allowing sequential acquisition of co-registered MR and PET images. Imaging protocols included a whole body MR used for attenuation correction of PET followed by high-resolution diagnostic MR. Image analysis included visual identification of radiotracer uptake in tumors and measurement of standardized uptake values (SUV) in tumoral lesions and in normal organs. PET images acquired in the PET/MR with a delay of 85 ± 22 minutes (range 49–120 minutes) showed perfect correlation and identical diagnostic quality compared to PET/CT. In 42 patients (68%), additional high-resolution MR sequences were acquired for clinical diagnosis showing excellent quality without any visually detectable artifacts. SUV measurements of tumor lesions obtained after correction with MR attenuation maps showed an excellent correlation with PET/CT (R2 = 0.89 and R2 = 0.95 for mean and maximum tissue uptake respectively). Due to the delay between the two studies, changes in tracer uptake biodistribution of normal tissue were observed. Our preliminary data show that whole body PET/MR is clinically applicable in oncologic patients yielding a comparable diagnostic performance as PET/CT with respect to lesion detection and localization. 相似文献
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A. Rivière H. de Clermont K. Farid M. Guyot R. Jeandot F. Dauchy M. Allard M. Dupon P. Fernandez 《Médecine Nucléaire》2008,32(3):146-153
Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography-Computerized Tomography (SPECT-CT) is a new hybrid technique which offers new diagnostical capabilities in daily nuclear medicine practice. This technique not only allows to acquire fusioned anatomic and functional images in the same time, but also, it increases sensitivity and accuracy of SPECT thanks to attenuation and scattering corrections got from transmission data. Until now, SPECT-CT data have been mainly obtained in oncology and cardiology, but now, many authors use it in many scan studies and particularly for infectious diseases. In inflammatory bowel diseases, SPECT-CT seems to increase diagnostical performances and to modify management of many patients. In suspected vascular sepsis, SPECT-CT could increase sensitivity of white blood cell scintigraphy but also its specificity thanks to spatial resolution of CT. In osteoarticular sepsis, SPECT-CT has the advantage to distinguish osteomyelitis from soft tissue infection and to guide biopsies. Nevertheless, in the light of PET-CT works, SPECT-CT development will probably modify nuclear medicine practice and many studies have to be conducted to highlight consensual procedure guidelines. 相似文献
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O.B. Achy F. Paycha D.J. Gambini M. Duet A. Kouamé-Koutouan J.-P. Patrick I. Peretti 《Médecine Nucléaire》2013,37(10-11):545-554
From HO Anger's analogic gamma camera to digital camera, developed countries are at the time of hybrid cameras SPECT/CT and PET/CT. Sub-Saharan black Africa in the image of Côte d’Ivoire, a country with limited medical resources shows an important delay in the evolution of the health system in general and particularly in medical imaging equipment. The purpose of this paper was to approach the issues, challenges and sustainable strategy for the implementation of hybrid imaging SPECT/CT in a developing country where the rate of morbidity and mortality remains high due to infectious but also cancer diseases because of the inadequacy of the health technical platform. To address these challenges, Côte d’Ivoire like many countries in sub-Saharan Africa with limited medical resources must design, test and develop clinical strategies adapted to developing countries. Health authorities of this country must develop a policy for sustainable financing of medical imaging, including the training of the adequate health personnel according to a model of corporate leadership. In this perspective, Côte d’Ivoire must have a SPECT/CT instead of a simple gamma camera. This would allow to optimize its diagnostic health system in oncology, bone and joint disease and in many other medical disciplines. And especially since the SPECT/CT is a high-performance device that has largely demonstrated its diagnostic efficiency and that can be used as SPECT alone or as isolated CT. In addition, this country should take over digital imaging in the context of cooperation with some countries of Africa and Europe ahead in the field of modern medical imaging, seeking assistance from international organizations (IAEA, RAD-AID, WHO,…). Finally this country should implement methods of assessment, types of performance indicators to guide planning for future projects of its system. 相似文献