Osteolytic metastasis detected in a patient with lung carcinoma by F18-FDG PET


Autoria(s): González Sistal, Ángel; Baltasar Sánchez, Alicia; Sánchez Salmón, Aida; Ruibal Morell, Álvaro
Contribuinte(s)

Universitat de Barcelona

Resumo

We present a 53-year-old man with a vocal cord paralysis observed as a primary manifestation of lung carcinoma. Tc-99m MDP whole body bone scan was performed and resulted in a normal scintiscan. The bone scan did not reveal any suspicious foci of uptake. The possibility of bone metastasis was taken into consideration. A whole body F18-FDG-PET scan showed intense uptake in the left upper lung corresponding to the primary tumor. A bronchial biopsy confirmed infiltration by small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC). SCLC is composed of poorly differentiated, rapidly growing cells with diseases usually occurring centrally rather than peripherally. It metastasizes early. The whole-body F18-FDG-PET scan clearly demonstrated a focus of increased uptake in the second lumbar vertebral body suspicious for osteolytic metastasis. A lytic bone metastasis was confirmed by MRI. The patient then received therapy and underwent follow up abdominal CT. The scan showed blastic changes in the L2 vertebra suggesting response to treatment.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2445/65694

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eng

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Labome.org

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cc-by (c) González Sistal, Ángel et al., 2014

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Palavras-Chave #Càncer de pulmó #Ossos #Metàstasi #Diagnòstic per la imatge #Lung cancer #Bones #Metastasis #Diagnostic imaging
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