| Literature DB >> 19812702 |
Selmin Ataergin1, Nuri Arslan, Ahmet Ozet, Mehmet Ali Ozguven.
Abstract
18F-FDG PET is a useful and sensitive imaging method for a variety of malignancies, however, the specificity is low in active infections and inflammatory diseases. We describe a female patient with stage IIIA breast cancer in first complete remission with combination chemotherapy who developed nodular formations in the lung and axilla 12 years later. Imaging studies as well as FDG PET showed nodular lesions and increased metabolic activity which was interpreted as the progression of the primary disease. She was first given combination chemotherapy and hormonal therapy but was proven thereafter to have sarcoidosis by pathologic examination and was successfully treated with corticosteroid treatment.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19812702 PMCID: PMC2755327 DOI: 10.1155/2009/785047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Coronal FDG-PET images showed a focus of mildly increased FDG activity (SUV max = 2, 1) in the medial segment of the upper lobe in the left lung (dotted arrows) and multiple moderate to markedly increased FDG foci (SUV max = 3, 4) in the right-sided axillary lymph nodes (arrows) in a 63-year-old woman, who underwent FDG-PET scan for the evaluation of enlarged right axillary lymph nodes and lung nodules, for the detection of recurrent metastatic breast cancer disease. Histopathologic examination of the axillary and endobronchial lesions revealed sarcoidosis.
Published sarcoidosis cases detected by 18 F FDG-PET* study in cancer patients.
| Reference | Author | Publication year | Primary cancer | Number of cases | Age | Sex |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | Takanami et al. | 2008 | Esophagus cancer | 2 | 48 and 50 | M |
| [ | Li et al. | 2007 | Lymphoma | 1 | 45 | F |
| [ | Kunstman et al. | 2007 | Ovarian cancer | 1 | 55 | F |
| [ | Maeda et al. | 2005 | Lung cancer | 1 | 66 | M |
| [ | de Hemricourt et al. | 2003 | Hodgkin's disease | 2 | 38 | M |
| [ | Muggia et al. | 1998 | Seminoma | 1 | 41 | M |
*2-(18F)-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography.