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Combined SPECT/CT imaging using 123I-IMT in the detection of recurrent or persistent head and neck cancer.

Michail Plotkin1, Reinhard Wurm, Julia Eisenacher, Katarzyna Szerewicz, Roger Michel, Lorenz Schlenger, Maciej Pech, Timm Denecke, David Kuczer, Annet Bischoff, Roland Felix, Holger Amthauer.   

Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess the clinical value of combined SPECT/CT imaging using L: -3-[123I]iodine-alpha-methyl tyrosine (IMT) for the differential diagnosis of recurrences in patients pre-treated for head and neck cancer. Thirty-four consecutive patients with biopsy-proven carcinomas, who had previously been treated by surgery and/or radio/chemotherapy, were examined at our clinic by IMT-SPECT using a dual-head system with integrated low-dose CT. SPECT results were correlated with histopathology, clinical and CT/MRI follow-up data. In the follow-up after SPECT examination, the final diagnosis of recurrent tumour was established in 26 patients; the remaining eight patients were recurrence-free (follow-up >6 months). IMT-SPECT/CT correctly detected recurrent disease and/or neck lymph node metastases in 22 patients. In addition, distant metastases were displayed in two patients. The study was false-negative in four patients (sensitivity 85%). True-negative results were registered in seven patients, and false-positive in one patient. Image fusion with coregistered low-dose CT facilitates the localisation and interpretation of IMT-SPECT findings. IMT-SPECT using integrated low-dose CT is a promising non-invasive imaging tool for the detection of head and neck cancer recurrences and their differentiation from treatment-induced changes.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15983775     DOI: 10.1007/s00330-005-2832-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   5.315


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