The radiologic and FDG uptake findings of osseous lesions incidentally detected on 18F-FDG-PET/CT imaging.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Ipek Tamsel, Batuhan Kocabeyoglu, Ilhan Hekimsoy, Ayşegul Akgun
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BackgroundIn routine clinical practice, incidental solitary bone lesions are commonly seen on various imaging modalities. 18F-FDG-positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) imaging provides functional and morphological information in oncology patients, and incidental bone lesions are often detected during the scan.PurposeTo evaluate the metabolic characteristics and CT morphological findings of incidental bone lesions detected in patients undergoing 18F-FDG-PET/CT imaging.Material and MethodsSUVmax values and CT characteristics of incidental osseous lesions reported in 86 patients undergoing 18F-FDG-PET/CT imaging between 2019 and 2023 were evaluated. In addition, the SUVmax values of the lesions were compared with bone areas without adjacent/contralateral density/FDG changes. CT characteristics of incidental osseous lesions were evaluated.ResultsThe study group included 52 women and 34 men (age range = 26-89 years). CT identified typical bone haemangioma lesions in 45/86 (52%) cases. Non-haemangioma lesions were mainly benign bone pathologies: fibrous dysplasia; Paget's disease; perineural cyst; osteonecrosis; and osteoma. The mean SUVmax value of 41 non-haemangioma bone lesions (4.27 ± 3.71) was significantly higher than that in adjacent/contralateral normal density areas (2.31 ± 1.27; P = 0.01).Conclusion18F-FDG-PET/CT imaging shows varying FDG uptake in incidental osseous lesions. Morphological features on CT play a critical role in diagnosis and avoiding unnecessary imaging or interventions.

在18F-FDG-PET/CT上偶然发现的骨性病变的放射学和FDG摄取表现。
背景:在常规临床实践中,偶发的孤立性骨病变在各种影像学检查中都很常见。18f - fdg -正电子发射断层扫描(PET)/计算机断层扫描(CT)成像为肿瘤患者提供功能和形态学信息,在扫描过程中经常发现偶然的骨病变。目的探讨18F-FDG-PET/CT检查患者偶发性骨病变的代谢特征和CT形态学表现。材料与方法对2019年至2023年86例行18F-FDG-PET/CT成像的患者报告的偶发性骨性病变的suvmax值和CT特征进行评价。此外,将病变的SUVmax值与未发生相邻/对侧密度/FDG变化的骨区进行比较。评价偶发骨性病变的CT特征。结果研究组女性52例,男性34例,年龄26 ~ 89岁。CT显示典型骨血管瘤病变45/86(52%)。非血管瘤病变主要为骨良性病变:纤维发育不良;佩吉特氏病;围神经的囊肿;骨坏死;和骨瘤。41例非血管瘤性骨病变的平均SUVmax值(4.27±3.71)明显高于相邻/对侧正常密度区(2.31±1.27;p = 0.01)。结论18f -FDG- pet /CT显示偶发骨性病变中FDG摄取变化。CT上的形态学特征对诊断和避免不必要的影像或干预起着至关重要的作用。
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Acta radiologica
Acta radiologica 医学-核医学
CiteScore
2.70
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170
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Radiologica publishes articles on all aspects of radiology, from clinical radiology to experimental work. It is known for articles based on experimental work and contrast media research, giving priority to scientific original papers. The distinguished international editorial board also invite review articles, short communications and technical and instrumental notes.
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