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Title: | Tuberculosis with adrenal insufficiency mimicking malignancy in FDG-PET images | Authors: | Yaylalı, Güzin Fidan Yaylalı, Olga Yüksel, Doğangün Topsakal, Şenay Kabay, Burhan Dursunoğlu, Neşe |
Keywords: | Adrenal insufficiency Adrenal mass FDG-PET Malignancy Tuberculosis corticotropin fluorodeoxyglucose f 18 hydrocortisone metadrenalin vanilmandelic acid Addison disease adrenal insufficiency adrenal tuberculosis adrenal tumor adrenalectomy adult Article case report computer assisted tomography corticotropin test echography granuloma human hyperkalemia hyperplasia hyponatremia male middle aged neoplasm pleurisy positron emission tomography prostatism tuberculous pleurisy whole body CT |
Publisher: | Nobelmedicus | Abstract: | Addison’s disease may result from adrenal tuberculosis (TB), malignancy, idiopathic adrenal atrophy, blastomycosis or histoplasmosis. Thus, adrenal masses are often characterized by fluorine-18 fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography (18F FDG-PET), which identifies tumors by their increased glucose metabolism. However, a large number of clinical conditions lead to false positives in PET, often related to inflammation or infection. Herein, we present a patient with adrenal insufficiency associated with bilateral masses and a history of TB. We identified elevated FDG uptake in both adrenal glands that could not be differentiated from primary bilateral adrenal lymphoma or other malignancies. Following adrenalectomy, a final diagnosis of adrenal TB was made. This uncommon case emphasizes that benign adrenal lesions can have increased FDG uptake leading to false-positive results. © 2016, Nobelmedicus. All rights reserved. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9434 | ISSN: | 1305-2381 |
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