| Literature DB >> 23486298 |
Emel Tokmak1, Elgin Ozkan, Sule Yağcı, K Metin Kır.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Angiosarcomas are uncommon tumors and constitute less than 5% of all soft tissue sarcomas. They are aggressive tumors with poor prognosis, therefore, it is quite important to determine disease extension and detect local recurrence and/or distant metastases for appropriate therapy management. In this paper, we aimed to demonstrate the potential role of 1F18-FDG PET/CT imaging by reporting two cases with angiosarcoma. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: None declared.Entities:
Keywords: F18 fluorodeoxyglucose; Positron emission tomography; Sarcoma-angiosarcoma; treatment monitoring
Year: 2011 PMID: 23486298 PMCID: PMC3590947 DOI: 10.4274/MIRT.020397
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Imaging Radionucl Ther
Figure 1aMaximum intensity projection (MIP) image of lowerextremity showed multiple increased activity (SUVmax: 10.8) in thesubcutaneous tissue
Figure 1b-cFollow up PET/CT images showed the significantdecrease in the amount of FDG uptake (1B;SUVmax:5.2) and the firstyear examination after surgery and chemotherapy revealed favorableresponse to therapy ( 1C; SUVmax: 2.8)
Figure 2aMIP image of lower extremity showed multiple foci ofFDG uptake (SUVmax:6.6) on the left thigh and the medial side ofthe knee within the subcutaneous tissue
Figure 2bMIP whole body image showed non-homogeneous FDGuptake (SUVmax:3.0) on the left lower side of anterior abdominalwall which was considered as secondary to the treatment