False-Positive 18F-FDG PET/CT Uptake in Unilateral Lactation.

Case Reports in Radiology Pub Date : 2020-11-28 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8850052
Joshua Wei Liang Yip, Han Loh, Chuong Bui, Veronica Chi Ken Wong, Robert Mansberg
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A 31-year-old woman (7 months postpartum and lactating) with multiple sclerotic bone lesions was referred for an 18F-FDG PET/CT scan for characterization. The scan demonstrated unilateral diffuse intense FDG uptake corresponding to dense soft tissue in the right breast, likely related to secretory hyperplasia. On further questioning, it was made apparent that she had only been breastfeeding from the right breast. While the left breast also demonstrated dense soft tissue to a lesser degree, no significant FDG uptake was seen. The sclerotic bone lesions were not FDG avid, likely due to a separate non-FDG avid benign condition or bony metastases from a non-FDG avid primary malignancy. This was reinforced by the fact that subsequent investigations including serial bilateral breast ultrasound and percutaneous biopsy demonstrated no definite evidence of malignancy in the bilateral breasts. The histopathology findings of an open surgical biopsy of sclerotic lesions in the left posterior ilium were also nonspecific, favouring bone dysplasia with no evidence of malignancy.

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单侧泌乳时18F-FDG PET/CT摄取假阳性。
一名31岁的女性(产后7个月,正在哺乳期)患有多发性硬化性骨病变,接受了18F-FDG PET/CT扫描以确定其特征。扫描显示单侧弥漫性强FDG摄取与右乳腺致密软组织相对应,可能与分泌性增生有关。在进一步询问后,很明显,她只从右乳房哺乳。虽然左乳也表现出较轻程度的致密软组织,但未见明显的FDG摄取。硬化性骨病变不存在FDG,可能是由于单独的非FDG良性病变或非FDG原发性恶性肿瘤的骨转移所致。随后的检查,包括双侧乳房超声和经皮活检,都没有明确的双侧乳房恶性肿瘤的证据,这一点得到了加强。左侧后髂骨硬化病变的开放性手术活检的组织病理学结果也是非特异性的,有利于骨发育不良,没有恶性肿瘤的证据。
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