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Title: The role of 18F-FDG PET-CT in the detection of unknown primary malignancy: A retrospective study
Authors: Yaylalı, Olga
Kıraç, Fatma Suna.
Yüksel, Doğangün.
Keywords: Fluor-18 fluorodeoxyglucose
Hypermetabolic lesions
Positron emission tomography/computerized tomography
Unknown malignancy
Unknown primary tumor
fluorodeoxyglucose f 18
radiopharmaceutical agent
adult
aged
Article
benign tumor
clinical article
computer assisted emission tomography
controlled study
female
ganglioneuroma
histopathology
human
human tissue
lymphoma
male
malignant neoplastic disease
maximum standard uptake value
middle aged
neuroendocrine tumor
PET-CT scanner
primary tumor
radiological parameters
retrospective study
soft tissue tumor
very elderly
adolescent
cancer of unknown primary site
positron emission tomography
positron emission tomography-computed tomography
x-ray computed tomography
young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
Humans
Middle Aged
Neoplasms, Unknown Primary
Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography
Positron-Emission Tomography
Radiopharmaceuticals
Retrospective Studies
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Young Adult
Publisher: Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences
Abstract: Background/aim: This study aimed to retrospectively evaluate the role of18F-FDG PET/CT imaging in the detection of unknown primary tumor sites in patients with a suspicious malignancy. Materials and methods: We retrospectively examined the18F-FDG PET/CT images of 50 unknown primary malignancy patients. The malignancy of the lesions with increased18F-FDG uptake on PET images was defined by interpreting the nondiagnostic CT images that were obtained with the PET study. The primary tumor site was decided according to the combined PET/CT findings, and the results were subsequently confirmed with a histopathological examination. Results: Fifty patients (29 M; 21 F) aged 18–85 years were included in the study. The sample included 32 malignant and 18 benign lesions according to the histopathological evaluation.18F-FDG PET/CT study accurately identified malignant lesions in 28 (average SUVmax ± SD: 8.27 ± 7.22) and benign lesions in 12 (average SUVmax ± SD: 3.63 ± 3.07) patients; these findings were histopathologically confirmed. PET/CT correctly detected the primary tumor site in 16 (50%) of 32 patients. Conclusion:18F-FDG-PET/CT identified the primary tumor site well in 50% of our cases. We propose that18F-FDG PET/CT imaging may help to accurately detect malignant lesions in patients with unknown primary tumors. © TÜBİTAK.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9876
https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-1502-99
ISSN: 1300-0144
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