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Utility of FET-PET in detecting high-grade gliomas presenting with equivocal MR imaging features

High-grade gliomas, metastases, and primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) are common high-grade brain lesions, which may have overlapping features on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Our objective was to assess the utility of 18-fluoride-fluoro-ethyl-tyrosine positron emission tomography (...

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Autores principales: Puranik, Ameya D., Boon, Mathew, Purandare, Nilendu, Rangarajan, Venkatesh, Gupta, Tejpal, Moiyadi, Aliasgar, Shetty, Prakash, Sridhar, Epari, Agrawal, Archi, Dev, Indraja, Shah, Sneha
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6714153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516370
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/wjnm.WJNM_89_18
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author Puranik, Ameya D.
Boon, Mathew
Purandare, Nilendu
Rangarajan, Venkatesh
Gupta, Tejpal
Moiyadi, Aliasgar
Shetty, Prakash
Sridhar, Epari
Agrawal, Archi
Dev, Indraja
Shah, Sneha
author_facet Puranik, Ameya D.
Boon, Mathew
Purandare, Nilendu
Rangarajan, Venkatesh
Gupta, Tejpal
Moiyadi, Aliasgar
Shetty, Prakash
Sridhar, Epari
Agrawal, Archi
Dev, Indraja
Shah, Sneha
author_sort Puranik, Ameya D.
collection PubMed
description High-grade gliomas, metastases, and primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) are common high-grade brain lesions, which may have overlapping features on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Our objective was to assess the utility of 18-fluoride-fluoro-ethyl-tyrosine positron emission tomography (FET-PET) in reliably differentiating between these lesions, by studying their metabolic characteristics. Patients with high-grade brain lesions suspicious for glioma, with overlapping features for metastases and PCNSL were referred for FET-PET by Neuroradiologists from Multidisciplinary Neuro-Oncology Joint Clinic. Tumor-to-contralateral white mater ratio (T/Wm) at 5 and 20 min was derived and compared to histopathology. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to find the optimal T/Wm cutoff to differentiate between the tumor types. T/Wm was higher for glial tumors compared to nonglial tumors (metastases, PCNSL, tuberculoma, and anaplastic meningioma). A cutoff of 1.9 was derived to reliably diagnose a tumor of glial origin with a sensitivity and specificity of 93.8% and 91%, respectively. FET-PET can be used to diagnose glial tumors presenting as high-grade brain lesions when MR findings show overlapping features for other common high-grade lesions.
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spelling pubmed-67141532019-09-12 Utility of FET-PET in detecting high-grade gliomas presenting with equivocal MR imaging features Puranik, Ameya D. Boon, Mathew Purandare, Nilendu Rangarajan, Venkatesh Gupta, Tejpal Moiyadi, Aliasgar Shetty, Prakash Sridhar, Epari Agrawal, Archi Dev, Indraja Shah, Sneha World J Nucl Med Original Article High-grade gliomas, metastases, and primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) are common high-grade brain lesions, which may have overlapping features on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Our objective was to assess the utility of 18-fluoride-fluoro-ethyl-tyrosine positron emission tomography (FET-PET) in reliably differentiating between these lesions, by studying their metabolic characteristics. Patients with high-grade brain lesions suspicious for glioma, with overlapping features for metastases and PCNSL were referred for FET-PET by Neuroradiologists from Multidisciplinary Neuro-Oncology Joint Clinic. Tumor-to-contralateral white mater ratio (T/Wm) at 5 and 20 min was derived and compared to histopathology. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to find the optimal T/Wm cutoff to differentiate between the tumor types. T/Wm was higher for glial tumors compared to nonglial tumors (metastases, PCNSL, tuberculoma, and anaplastic meningioma). A cutoff of 1.9 was derived to reliably diagnose a tumor of glial origin with a sensitivity and specificity of 93.8% and 91%, respectively. FET-PET can be used to diagnose glial tumors presenting as high-grade brain lesions when MR findings show overlapping features for other common high-grade lesions. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6714153/ /pubmed/31516370 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/wjnm.WJNM_89_18 Text en Copyright: © 2019 World Journal of Nuclear Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Puranik, Ameya D.
Boon, Mathew
Purandare, Nilendu
Rangarajan, Venkatesh
Gupta, Tejpal
Moiyadi, Aliasgar
Shetty, Prakash
Sridhar, Epari
Agrawal, Archi
Dev, Indraja
Shah, Sneha
Utility of FET-PET in detecting high-grade gliomas presenting with equivocal MR imaging features
title Utility of FET-PET in detecting high-grade gliomas presenting with equivocal MR imaging features
title_full Utility of FET-PET in detecting high-grade gliomas presenting with equivocal MR imaging features
title_fullStr Utility of FET-PET in detecting high-grade gliomas presenting with equivocal MR imaging features
title_full_unstemmed Utility of FET-PET in detecting high-grade gliomas presenting with equivocal MR imaging features
title_short Utility of FET-PET in detecting high-grade gliomas presenting with equivocal MR imaging features
title_sort utility of fet-pet in detecting high-grade gliomas presenting with equivocal mr imaging features
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6714153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516370
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/wjnm.WJNM_89_18
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