| Literature DB >> 25541935 |
Yusuf Ziya Tan1, Sabire Yılmaz, Meftune Özhan, Metin Halaç.
Abstract
Thirty-six year old male patient with pathological fracture of the left tibia underwent intramedullary and soft tissue curettage. The histopathological examination revealed diffuse large B cell lymphoma. The patient underwent F18-FDG PET-CT scanning for initial staging. FDG PET-CT scan revealed hypermetabolic lesions at the left tibia and in bilateral kidneys. After the systemic chemotherapy and local radiotherapy to the tibia, repeated FDG PET/CT scan showed improvement of the previous hypermetabolic lesions, suggesting good response to therapy. Bone and renal involvement is an uncommon variant of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and FDG PET-CT is an useful whole body imaging modality in these cases.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25541935 PMCID: PMC4288226 DOI: 10.4274/mirt.98608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Imaging Radionucl Ther
Figure 1Thirty six-year-old male patient with pathologic fracture of the lefttibia underwent intramedullary curettage. Biopsy confirmed DLBCL. Patientunderwent FDG PET/CT scanning for staging. Maximum intensity projection(MIP) (left) and FDG PET/CT fusion (right) images demonstrated very intenseFGD accumulation (SUVmax:17.1) extending to soft tissue at the 2/3 distalpart of the left tibia and intense tracer uptake at the proximal metaphysisof the left tibia which were both compatible with disease involvement.Additionally, there was very intense diffuse FDG uptake in bilateral enlargedkidneys which was suspicious for primary disease involvement.
Figure 2MIP (left) and PET/CT fusion (right) images of repeated FDG PET/CT scan after systemic chemotherapy and external local radiotherapy to theleft tibia. The uptake in bilateral enlarged kidneys, shown in previous PET/CTscan, was completely regressed whereas very intense accumulation at theleft tibia showed near complete regression. Additionally, there was slightlyincreased heterogenous FDG uptake in the fracture line at the middle partof left tibial diaphysis consistent with inflammatory process.