2-F]FDG PET/CT在Erdheim-Chester病中的作用。

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目的:分析Erdheim-Chester病(ECD)的身体分布,并确定2-[18 F] FDG PET/CT与其他成像技术相比。此外,根据BRAFV600E突变的存在/不存在来评估疾病的侵袭性和程度。材料和方法:回顾了2008年至2021年间所有诊断为ECD的患者的2-[18F]FDG-PET/CT扫描,其中包括19名患者。受影响的区域被分类为可通过PET/CT检测或仅可通过其他成像技术(骨闪烁扫描、对比增强CT或MRI)检测。使用Student t检验对BRAF突变与受影响器官和最大SUV进行描述性分析和相关性。结果:在19名患者(14名男性;平均年龄60.3岁)中,11名患者患有BRAFV600E突变。共有127个受影响的区域(64个器官系统)使用不同的成像模式进行了识别,其中112个通过PET/CT进行了检测,另外15个区域仅通过大脑和心脏MRI进行了识别。BRAFV600E突变的存在与更大的器官受累有关(p  结论:2-[18F]FDGPET/CT是ECD患者的一种高效诊断工具,可检测大多数受累区域。MRI是唯一一种在显示2-[18F]FDG(大脑和心脏)高生理摄取的区域有额外发现的成像方式。BRAFV600E突变的存在与疾病的更高程度相关。
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The role of 2-[18F]FDG PET/CT in Erdheim-Chester disease

Objective

To analyze the body distribution of Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) and determine the utility of 2-[18 F]FDG PET/CT compared to other imaging techniques. Additionally, to assess the aggressiveness and extent of the disease based on the presence/absence of the BRAFV600E mutation.

Materials and methods

The 2-[18F]FDG-PET/CT scans of all patients diagnosed with ECD between 2008 and 2021 were reviewed, including 19 patients. The affected territories were classified as detectable by PET/CT or detectable only by other imaging techniques (bone scintigraphy, contrast-enhanced CT, or MRI). Descriptive analysis and correlation of the BRAF mutation with the affected organs and maximum SUV were performed using the Student's t-test.

Results

Out of the 19 patients (14 males; mean age 60.3 years), 11 had the BRAFV600E mutation. A total of 127 territories (64 organ-systems) affected were identified using different imaging modalities, of which 112 were detected by PET/CT, and an additional 15 territories were solely identified by cerebral and cardiac MRI. The presence of BRAFV600E mutation was associated with greater organ involvement (p < 0.05) without differences in SUVmax (p > 0.05).

Conclusion

2-[18F]FDG PET/CT is a highly effective diagnostic tool in patients with ECD, detecting the majority of affected territories. MRI was the only imaging modality with additional findings in territories showing high physiological uptake of 2-[18F]FDG (cerebral and cardiac). The presence of the BRAFV600E mutation correlated with a higher extent of the disease.

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