Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma: An Update on Imaging

IF 1.7 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
S. Kushchayev, Y. Kushchayeva, S. Tella, Tetiana Glushko, K. Pacak, O. Teytelboym
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Abstract

Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC), arising from the parafollicular C cells of the thyroid, accounts for 1–2% of thyroid cancers. MTC is frequently aggressive and metastasizes to cervical and mediastinal lymph nodes, lungs, liver, and bones. Although a number of new imaging modalities for directing the management of oncologic patients evolved over the last two decades, the clinical application of these novel techniques is limited in MTC. In this article, we review the biology and molecular aspects of MTC as an important background for the use of current imaging modalities and approaches for this tumor. We discuss the modern and currently available imaging techniques—advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based techniques such as whole-body MRI, dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) technique, diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) with 18F-FDOPA and 18F-FDG, and integrated positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance (PET/MR) hybrid imaging—for primary as well as metastatic MTC tumor, including its metastatic spread to lymph nodes and the most common sites of distant metastases: lungs, liver, and bones.
甲状腺髓样癌:影像学进展
甲状腺髓样癌(MTC),起源于甲状腺滤泡旁C细胞,占甲状腺癌的1-2%。MTC通常具有侵袭性,可转移至颈部和纵隔淋巴结、肺、肝和骨骼。尽管在过去的二十年中发展了许多新的用于指导肿瘤患者管理的成像方式,但这些新技术在MTC中的临床应用受到限制。在本文中,我们回顾了MTC的生物学和分子方面,作为使用当前成像方式和方法治疗该肿瘤的重要背景。我们讨论了现代和当前可用的成像技术-基于磁共振成像(MRI)的先进技术,如全身MRI,动态对比增强(DCE)技术,弥散加权成像(DWI),正电子发射断层扫描/ 18F-FDOPA和18F-FDG的计算机断层扫描(PET/CT),以及集成正电子发射断层扫描/磁共振(PET/MR)混合成像-用于原发性和转移性MTC肿瘤。包括其转移扩散到淋巴结和最常见的远处转移部位:肺、肝和骨。
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Journal of Thyroid Research
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