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Seyfettin Ilgan1, Erkan Dikmen2, Cihan Genco Cetinkanat2, Mehmet Dakak3, Adem Güngör2.
Abstract
Authors present a rare case of bifocal schwannoma of thoracic wall showing metabolic activity on FDG PET images. A 43-year-old male with palpable mass on lateral chest wall was referred for F-18 FDG PET/CT imaging for differential diagnosis. His medical history and basic laboratory results were unremarkable. PET/CT images revealed a mild FDG uptake in the solid soft tissue mass in the left lateral chest wall that was growing outside of the thorax. It was located in 7th intercostal space and adjacent ribs were intact. Incidentally, second mass lesion was detected in the right posterior seventh intercostal space protruding to the pleural space and showing higher FDG uptake on PET/CT images. The lesions were surgically removed at the same session for definite diagnosis and treatment. Histopathologic evaluation of both lesions revealed benign schwannoma.Entities:
Keywords: 18F-FDG; Neurilemmoma; Positron-emission tomography; chest wall; schwannoma
Year: 2014 PMID: 24963448 PMCID: PMC4067879 DOI: 10.4274/mirt.353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Imaging Radionucl Ther
Figure 1Transaxial (a) CT, (b) PET, (c) PET/CT fusion and (d) Non-attennuation corrected (NAC) PET images show a mildly hypermetabolic ovoid mass lesion (SUVmax: 3.1) in the left 7th intercostal space that is slightly hypodense compared to chest wall muscle (arrows) on non-contrast CT and 32x21 mm in size.
Figure 2Transaxial (a) CT, (b) PET, (c) PET/CT fusion and (d) NAC PET images. A second mass lesion of the posterior chest wall in the 7th intercostal space showing moderately increased FDG uptake (SUVmax: 5.6) and 30x17 mm in size is detected (arrows).