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Koramadai Karuppusamy Kamaleshwaran1, Jephy Joseph1, Indra Upadhya1, Ajit Sugunan Shinto1.
Abstract
Metastatic tumor is one of several etiologies of space-occupying masses in the orbit that accounts for 1-13% of all orbital masses. In the adult patient population, breast cancer is the most common tumor to metastasize to the orbit, followed by metastasis from the lung, prostate, and gastrointestinal tract. Carcinoid tumors are rare neuroendocrine neoplasms derived from enterochromaffin cells, which are found primarily in the gastrointestinal tract and bronchial tree. Liver metastases are the classic presentation of distant disease. Although rare, metastatic carcinoid to the extraocular muscles (EOMs) has been relatively well described in both retrospective case reports and clinical series in the ophthalmology literature, but not in nuclear medicine. Positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) using Ga-68-labeled somatostatin-analogues have shown superiority over other modalities for imaging of Neuroendocrine tumor We describe a case of bilateral EOM metastasis from carcinoid lung in Ga-68 DOTANOC PET/CT and treatment with Lu -177 DOTATATE.Entities:
Keywords: Extraocular muscle metastasis; Ga-68 DOTANOC; Lu- 177 DOTATATE; neuroendocrine tumor; positron emission tomography/computed tomography
Year: 2017 PMID: 28533641 PMCID: PMC5439203 DOI: 10.4103/0972-3919.202236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nucl Med ISSN: 0974-0244
Figure 1Whole body gallium-68 DOTANOC-PET/CT coronal fused and maximum intensity projection image showing intense uptake in the bilateral extraocular soft tissue muscle metastasis (arrows). Also, multiple mediastinal and retroperitoneal lymphnodes noted
Figure 2Whole body Lu-177 DOTATATE images showed intense uptake in lymphnodes and EOM metastasis