| Literature DB >> 27867676 |
Daniel Jeong1, Kenneth L Gage1, Claudia G Berman1, Jaime L Montilla-Soler1.
Abstract
A 53-year-old female with a history of metastatic left arm melanoma presented for F(18) fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) which showed a moderately FDG avid focus at her port catheter tip near the cavoatrial junction. Although catheter tip related FDG avidity has previously been suggested to be bland thrombus or infection, melanoma can metastasize to unusual locations including the superior vena cava. In addition, the patient had an elevated risk of anticoagulation due to a history of hemorrhagic brain metastases. Therefore, confirmatory cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) was obtained and findings were consistent with bland catheter-related thrombus.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27867676 PMCID: PMC5102723 DOI: 10.1155/2016/5460727
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Radiol ISSN: 2090-6870
Figure 1PET/CT, radiograph, and MR correlation. (a) Coronal reformatted PET/CT fusion image shows a moderately hypermetabolic focus at the approximate location of the catheter tip. SUV max was 8.8. (b) PA chest radiograph demonstrates a right chest wall port with its catheter tip at the cavoatrial junction. (c) Coronal T1 MR venous phase postcontrast image demonstrates a linear hypoenhancing structure along the medial lower SVC wall abutting the distal catheter. This finding was compatible with catheter related bland thrombus.
Figure 2FDG PET/CT exam. Axial CT (a), PET (b), and (c) fused images from PET/CT exam demonstrate moderately hypermetabolic focus correlating with the catheter tip on CT.
Figure 3Cardiac magnetic resonance evaluation. (a) Axial SSFP image shows a hypointense structure conforming to the medial lower SVC wall. (b) Axial T2 SPAIR MR image shows isointense T2 signal within the structure. (c) Axial T1 postcontrast image demonstrates a well-defined intravascular filling defect along the SVC wall. (d) Late gadolinium enhancement phase sensitive inversion recovery image demonstrates hypoenhancement of the intravascular structure. Findings are compatible with bland thrombus.