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After imaging, patient described symptoms of epigastric pain with elevated serum amylase and lipase levels, confirming diagnosis of regorafenib-induced pancreatitis, because patient had no other causative factors of pancreatitis. Physicians should be aware of rare and possibly clinically silent adverse effects of tyrosine kinase inhibitors, like acute pancreatitis, and recognize the 18F-FDG PET/CT findings to guide appropriate clinical management.
A 55-year-old woman with multiple medical problems, including anuric, dialysis-dependent, end-stage renal disease, presented with persistent fever of unknown origin. Despite extensive workup with cross-sectional imaging and panculture, the etiology was not found. Eventually, an 111In-labeled WBC scan was performed to evaluate for occult infection, which revealed intense heterogeneous uptake in the urinary bladder. Subsequent bladder catheterization showed pus and blood, which grew Klebsiella pneumoniae. The fevers resolved with adjustment of the therapy. Although urinary analysis and culture are standard practice in the workup of fever of unknown origin, anuria may obscure this common source of infection.
A 55-year-old woman with multiple medical problems, including anuric, dialysis-dependent, end-stage renal disease, presented with persistent fever of unknown origin. Despite extensive workup with cross-sectional imaging and panculture, the etiology was not found. Eventually, an 111In-labeled WBC scan was performed to evaluate for occult infection, which revealed intense heterogeneous uptake in the urinary bladder. Subsequent bladder catheterization showed pus and blood, which grew Klebsiella pneumoniae. The fevers resolved with adjustment of the therapy. Although urinary analysis and culture are standard practice in the workup of fever of unknown origin, anuria may obscure this common source of infection.
The aim of this study was to compare retrospectively 18F-DOPA PET/CT versus 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT in a group of patients affected by midgut NET.
Patients with histologically proven grade 1 or grade 2 midgut NET were explored after injection of 150 MBq of 68Ga-DOTANOC and 210 MBq of 18F-DOPA. The PET/CTs were analyzed visually and semiquantitatively at the patient level, regional level (7 defined regions), and lesion level (maximum of 5 lesions/organ). The criterion standard was determined on the basis of histology and imaging follow-up.
Thirty patients (17 males and 13 females; median age, 63.5 years [37-82 years]) were included. Both PET/CTs were negative in 3 patients and positive in 25 patients. PET/CTs were discordant in 2 patients, with 18F-DOPA positive and 68Ga-DOTANOC negative. 18F-DOPA PET/CT detected more involved regions and more metastatic lesions than 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT in 6 (20%) and 10 (33.3%) patients, respectively. Of the 81 confirmed affected regions, 77 (95%) were detected by 18F-DOPA PET/CT and 71 (87.7%) by 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT (P < 0.0001). 18F-DOPA PET/CT detected significantly more lesions (211/221) than 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT (195/221), corresponding to a sensitivity of 95.5% and 88.2%, respectively (P < 0.0001). Tumor-to-background ratios were more favorable in liver for 18F-DOPA than for 68Ga-DOTANOC. Interestingly, a correlation was found between 18F-DOPA SUVmax and tumor burden and especially with the number of regions involved by the disease (P = 0.019).
18F-DOPA PET/CT is superior to 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT for the detection of lesions, and when available, this tracer may be recommended as the first-line examination for an accurate staging of midgut NET.
18F-DOPA PET/CT is superior to 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT for the detection of lesions, and when available, this tracer may be recommended as the first-line examination for an accurate staging of midgut NET.
68Ga-PSMA PET/CT is a commonly performed procedure in the staging of intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer after biochemical recurrence. Uptake of 68Ga-PSMA in benign conditions is also reported in the literature. Docetaxel is the mainstay of treatment in high-volume hormone-sensitive prostate cancer and castration-resistant prostate cancer. The major treatment-emergent adverse drug reactions attributed to docetaxel include myelosuppression, alopecia, and asthenia. Interstitial pneumonitis is seen in less than 2% of docetaxel-treated patients. We present a case of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, wherein docetaxel-induced interstitial pneumonitis was detected on 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT, after docetaxel treatment.
68Ga-PSMA PET/CT is a commonly performed procedure in the staging of intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer after biochemical recurrence. Uptake of 68Ga-PSMA in benign conditions is also reported in the literature. Docetaxel is the mainstay of treatment in high-volume hormone-sensitive prostate cancer and castration-resistant prostate cancer. The major treatment-emergent adverse drug reactions attributed to docetaxel include myelosuppression, alopecia, and asthenia. Interstitial pneumonitis is seen in less than 2% of docetaxel-treated patients. We present a case of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, wherein docetaxel-induced interstitial pneumonitis was detected on 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT, after docetaxel treatment.
A 66-year-old man was referred for a 68Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT scan for primary staging of Gleason 8 prostatic adenocarcinoma. TPH104m mouse The PET/CT images confirmed PSMA activity in the bilateral prostatic apex in keeping with the known malignancy. An intensely PSMA-avid focus was also noted in a nonenlarged right femoral lymph node with no evidence of PSMA-avid metastatic disease elsewhere. Subsequent core biopsy and histopathology confirmed a solitary metastatic focus of prostatic adenocarcinoma in a right femoral lymph node.
A 66-year-old man was referred for a 68Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT scan for primary staging of Gleason 8 prostatic adenocarcinoma. The PET/CT images confirmed PSMA activity in the bilateral prostatic apex in keeping with the known malignancy. An intensely PSMA-avid focus was also noted in a nonenlarged right femoral lymph node with no evidence of PSMA-avid metastatic disease elsewhere. Subsequent core biopsy and histopathology confirmed a solitary metastatic focus of prostatic adenocarcinoma in a right femoral lymph node.