A case of cryptococcal pneumonia with false-positive [18F]fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) image mimicking lung metastatic cancer

Cheng Ji , Chunhua Ling , Bin Zhang , Haodong Xu
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Abstract

Background

There is an increasing use of positron emission tomography with [18F]fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG-PET) for differential diagnosis between lung malignancy and other pulmonary diseases such as infection. However, false-positive FDG-PET images mimicking lung cancer can occur in pulmonary infection.

Objective

This study was to describe a case of cryptococcal pneumonia with false-positive FDG-PET image mimicking metastatic lung cancer.

Patient and results

We analyzed the clinical features and chest CT and FDG-PET characteristics of a case of pulmonary cryptococcosis that was initially suspected to have lung metastasis of gastric cancer and treated by surgery. During a follow-up, the 49 years old, female patient with a 7-year history of gastric adenocarcinoma showed a 1.0-cm nodule in the right lower lobe of lung on her chest CT scan with an accumulation of FDG (SUV = 4.5) on her PET image. With a clinical diagnosis of suspected lung metastatic cancer, the lung wedge resection was then performed. Histological analysis of the resected nodule confirmed a diagnosis of cryptococcal pneumonia.

Conclusion

The FDG-PET image is not particularly helpful in segregating pulmonary infection from lung malignancy in certain cases. Surgical resection is recommended for both diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary cryptococcosis.

隐球菌性肺炎1例假阳性[18F]氟-2-脱氧-d-葡萄糖正电子发射断层扫描(FDG-PET)图像模拟肺转移癌
[18F]氟-2-脱氧-d-葡萄糖(FDG-PET)正电子发射断层扫描越来越多地用于肺恶性肿瘤和其他肺部疾病(如感染)的鉴别诊断。然而,假阳性的FDG-PET图像模拟肺癌可发生在肺部感染。目的报告1例假阳性FDG-PET模拟转移性肺癌的隐球菌性肺炎。患者与结果分析1例肺隐球菌病的临床特点及胸部CT和FDG-PET特征,该病例最初怀疑为胃癌肺转移,经手术治疗。随访中,患者49岁,女性,胃腺癌病史7年,胸部CT示右肺下叶1个1.0 cm结节,PET示FDG堆积(SUV = 4.5)。临床诊断为疑似肺转移癌,然后进行肺楔形切除术。切除结节的组织学分析证实了隐球菌性肺炎的诊断。结论在某些病例中,FDG-PET图像对肺部感染和肺部恶性肿瘤的鉴别并没有特别的帮助。肺隐球菌病的诊断和治疗建议手术切除。
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