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M L Domínguez1, J I Rayo2, J Serrano2, J R Infante2, L García2, M Moreno2.
Abstract
Distant soft-tissue metastases (subcutaneous tissues and skeletal muscle) are extremely rare, particularly in oesophageal carcinoma. The case is described of a patient who was treated for oesophageal adenocarcinoma 2.5 years previously. A PET/CT was performed showing metastatic spread due to a solitary focus of increased tracer uptake corresponding to one subcutaneous node in the upper abdomen. An excisional biopsy showed a metastasis from the carcinoma. Restaging PET/CT (18)F-FDG study was performed 2 year later, demonstrating foci of increased uptake within several muscles as isolated distant haematogenous spread of metastases, histopathologically confirmed. As most of soft-tissue metastases are asymptomatic, the physicians should recommend a histopathological study of focal FDG uptake at subcutaneous tissues and/or skeletal muscles, because they may be the first sign of disease spread, so therapeutic management of these patients could be changed.Entities:
Keywords: Cáncer esófago; Metástasis muscular; Metástasis subcutánea; Muscle metastasis; Oesophageal cancer; PET-TAC (18)F-FDG; PET/CT (18)F-FDG; Subcutaneous metastasis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26260890 DOI: 10.1016/j.remn.2015.07.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Esp Med Nucl Imagen Mol ISSN: 2253-654X Impact factor: 1.359