| Literature DB >> 24667047 |
Adriano Massimiliano Priola1, Sandro Massimo Priola2.
Abstract
Rebound thymic hyperplasia (RTH) with increased (18)F-FGD uptake at positron emission tomography (PET) computed tomography (CT) is typical of pediatric patients after chemotherapy, although it may occasionally occur in adults. At CT, RTH usually appears as a diffusely enlarged thymus with areas of fatty attenuation. We report two cases of RTH in adults detected at follow-up: both showed unusual morphology on CT and were confirmed at PET-CT as areas of strongly increased radiopharmaceutical uptake, which suggested disease recurrence. Chemical-shift magnetic resonance imaging, however, demonstrated fat infiltration within the tissue. Such finding was consistent with the diagnosis of RTH and was paramount in preventing unnecessary invasive procedures or treatments.Entities:
Keywords: (18)F-FDG PET-CT; Chemical-shift MRI; Computed tomography; Rebound thymic hyperplasia; Tumor
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24667047 DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2014.02.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Imaging ISSN: 0899-7071 Impact factor: 1.605