PURPOSE: The estimated prevalence of cryptorchidism in young males is close to 2%. In oncological PET/CT studies, it might be difficult to recognize false-positive ¹⁸FDG uptake due to an ectopic testis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this pilot study, we report on three patients with lymphoma referred for assessment of response to treatment and in whom cryptorchidism was not known at the time of ¹⁸FDG-PET/CT imaging. RESULTS: In each of these patients, moderate ¹⁸FDG uptake corresponding to an ovoid mass in the inguinal canal was (or could has been) misinterpreted as a lymphoma-involved inguinal lymph node. Clues to avoid misinterpretation are discussed. CONCLUSION: Moderate ¹⁸FDG uptake in ectopic testes represents a potential source of false-positive at initial staging or evaluation of therapeutic response of lymphomas and other malignancies that needs to be recognized.
PURPOSE: The estimated prevalence of cryptorchidism in young males is close to 2%. In oncological PET/CT studies, it might be difficult to recognize false-positive ¹⁸FDG uptake due to an ectopic testis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this pilot study, we report on three patients with lymphoma referred for assessment of response to treatment and in whom cryptorchidism was not known at the time of ¹⁸FDG-PET/CT imaging. RESULTS: In each of these patients, moderate ¹⁸FDG uptake corresponding to an ovoid mass in the inguinal canal was (or could has been) misinterpreted as a lymphoma-involved inguinal lymph node. Clues to avoid misinterpretation are discussed. CONCLUSION: Moderate ¹⁸FDG uptake in ectopic testes represents a potential source of false-positive at initial staging or evaluation of therapeutic response of lymphomas and other malignancies that needs to be recognized.
Authors: Annebeth Meij-de Vries; Sergiy V Lazarenko; Remco J J Knol; Robert W Meijer; Evelyn M van der Plas; Hugo A Heij Journal: World J Nucl Med Date: 2015 Jan-Apr