Metabolic flare phenomenon mimicking disease progression on 18Flouride- Fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT scan in breast cancer treated with paclitaxel-based chemotherapy.

Q3 Medicine
Vijay Singh, Shivangi Dikshit, Manish Ora, Aftab Hasan Nazar
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18F-fluorodeoxyglucose Positron emission tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT ) is now being used as a single modality for metastatic workup and response evaluation in breast cancer. An increase in metabolic activity indicates disease progression; however, metabolic flare should be kept in mind. Metabolic flare is a well-documented phenomenon reported in metastatic breast and prostate cancer. Despite a favorable response to therapy, there is a paradoxical increase in radiopharmaceutical uptake. The flare phenomenon with various chemotherapeutic and hormonal agents is well acknowledged in bone scintigraphy. However, very few cases have been documented on PET/CT. Increased uptake may be noted after treatment is instituted. The increased osteoblastic activity is associated with the healing response of bone tumors. We report a case of treated breast cancer. She presented with metastatic recurrence after four years of initial management. The patient was started on paclitaxel chemotherapy. Serial 18F- FDG PET/CT demonstrated metabolic flare and complete metabolic response.

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18氟化物-氟脱氧葡萄糖PET/CT扫描在紫杉醇化疗治疗的乳腺癌中模拟疾病进展的代谢耀斑现象
18f -氟脱氧葡萄糖正电子发射断层扫描(18F-FDG PET/CT)目前被用作乳腺癌转移性检查和反应评估的单一模式。代谢活动的增加表明疾病进展;然而,代谢耀斑应该牢记在心。代谢耀斑是一种在转移性乳腺癌和前列腺癌中有充分文献记载的现象。尽管对治疗有良好的反应,但放射性药物的摄取却有矛盾的增加。各种化疗和激素药物的闪光现象在骨显像中是公认的。然而,在PET/CT上记录的病例很少。在开始治疗后,可注意到摄取增加。成骨细胞活性的增加与骨肿瘤的愈合反应有关。我们报告一例经治疗的乳腺癌。经过四年的初步治疗,她出现了转移性复发。病人开始接受紫杉醇化疗。系列18F- FDG PET/CT显示代谢耀斑和完全的代谢反应。
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Asia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Asia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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