We present the case of a woman with persistent dorsal pain and two solid lung lesions documented on multidetector CT which showed concomitant [18F]FDG uptake. One of the lesions proved to be adenocarcinoma at biopsy and presented a lower [18F]FDG uptake when compared to the second lesion, which was smaller in size, and was postsurgically diagnosed as tuberculoma. This case portrays the paradoxical metabolic behaviour of two lesions, leading to misdiagnosis and erroneous disease staging in an oncology patient. Incidentally, the patient also had an elastofibroma dorsi, a rare benign tumour which can also be a possible source of false results in the PET exam. We provide explanations and possible solutions to these findings in order to familiarise the physician with them, and optimise patient management. © 2009 Elsevier España, S.L y Sociedad Española de Medicina Nuclear (SEMN).
Carcinoma, tuberculosis and elastofibroma in one patient: is [18F]FDG-PET/CT helpful?
Paganelli, G.
2009
Abstract
We present the case of a woman with persistent dorsal pain and two solid lung lesions documented on multidetector CT which showed concomitant [18F]FDG uptake. One of the lesions proved to be adenocarcinoma at biopsy and presented a lower [18F]FDG uptake when compared to the second lesion, which was smaller in size, and was postsurgically diagnosed as tuberculoma. This case portrays the paradoxical metabolic behaviour of two lesions, leading to misdiagnosis and erroneous disease staging in an oncology patient. Incidentally, the patient also had an elastofibroma dorsi, a rare benign tumour which can also be a possible source of false results in the PET exam. We provide explanations and possible solutions to these findings in order to familiarise the physician with them, and optimise patient management. © 2009 Elsevier España, S.L y Sociedad Española de Medicina Nuclear (SEMN).I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.