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NI-03 USEFULNESS OF IMP-SPECT IN PREOPERATIVE GRADE EVALUATION OF INTRAORBITAL TUMOR

INTRODUCTION: The frequency of intraorbital tumors is small as 0.9% of all brain tumors, but its pathological type is diverse. Among them, the diagnosis of whether particularly malignant tumor scan clinically, is extremely important. Nuclear medical testing is essential for non-invasive differential...

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Autores principales: Okonogi, Shinichi, Kubota, Shuuhei, Sakaeyama, Yuuki, Ueda, Keita, Nemoto, Masaaki, Nagao, Tateki, Sugo, Nobuo
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7213225/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdz039.116
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author Okonogi, Shinichi
Kubota, Shuuhei
Sakaeyama, Yuuki
Ueda, Keita
Nemoto, Masaaki
Nagao, Tateki
Sugo, Nobuo
author_facet Okonogi, Shinichi
Kubota, Shuuhei
Sakaeyama, Yuuki
Ueda, Keita
Nemoto, Masaaki
Nagao, Tateki
Sugo, Nobuo
author_sort Okonogi, Shinichi
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description INTRODUCTION: The frequency of intraorbital tumors is small as 0.9% of all brain tumors, but its pathological type is diverse. Among them, the diagnosis of whether particularly malignant tumor scan clinically, is extremely important. Nuclear medical testing is essential for non-invasive differential diagnosis in brain tumors. SPECT, good malignancy differentiation, evaluation of malignancy, usefulness such as differentiation of non-tumorous lesions have been reported many. However, there are few reports that SPECT was useful in preoperative differential diagnosis of orbital tumors. Since 123IMP-SPECT was useful in preoperative differential diagnosis of intraorbital tumors, we report some literature considerations. METHOD: Among the 27 cases of intraorbital tumors that were operated on in our clinic between August 2005 and August 2016, 14 cases of SPECT prior to surgery were examined for the usefulness of preoperative differential diagnosis. Breakdown of cases, as the malignant tumor, two cases of malignant lymphoma, MALT lymphoma 2 cases, adenoid cystic carcinoma 1 case, in one case plasma cytoma, as a benign tumor, false tumors 4 cases, three hemangioma cases, neurocytoma 1 case it was. RESULTS: In IMP early image, accumulation of clear IMP was observed in all six cases of malignant tumors. In benign tumors, there is no accumulation in hemangioma and neurosheath, there is a strong accumulation in one of the four cases in false tumors, it was observed mild accumulation in the remaining two cases. Tumor to normal ratio of IMP early image was an average of 2.39 in six malignant tumors and 1.52 in 8 benign tumors. CONCLUSION: This time, we examined the usefulness of 123IMP-SPECT in preoperative differential diagnosis of intraorbital tumors. The T/N ratio of intraorbital malignant tumors is higher than benign tumors, and it was thought to help to evaluate preoperative malignancy of intraorbital tumors.
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spelling pubmed-72132252020-07-07 NI-03 USEFULNESS OF IMP-SPECT IN PREOPERATIVE GRADE EVALUATION OF INTRAORBITAL TUMOR Okonogi, Shinichi Kubota, Shuuhei Sakaeyama, Yuuki Ueda, Keita Nemoto, Masaaki Nagao, Tateki Sugo, Nobuo Neurooncol Adv Abstracts INTRODUCTION: The frequency of intraorbital tumors is small as 0.9% of all brain tumors, but its pathological type is diverse. Among them, the diagnosis of whether particularly malignant tumor scan clinically, is extremely important. Nuclear medical testing is essential for non-invasive differential diagnosis in brain tumors. SPECT, good malignancy differentiation, evaluation of malignancy, usefulness such as differentiation of non-tumorous lesions have been reported many. However, there are few reports that SPECT was useful in preoperative differential diagnosis of orbital tumors. Since 123IMP-SPECT was useful in preoperative differential diagnosis of intraorbital tumors, we report some literature considerations. METHOD: Among the 27 cases of intraorbital tumors that were operated on in our clinic between August 2005 and August 2016, 14 cases of SPECT prior to surgery were examined for the usefulness of preoperative differential diagnosis. Breakdown of cases, as the malignant tumor, two cases of malignant lymphoma, MALT lymphoma 2 cases, adenoid cystic carcinoma 1 case, in one case plasma cytoma, as a benign tumor, false tumors 4 cases, three hemangioma cases, neurocytoma 1 case it was. RESULTS: In IMP early image, accumulation of clear IMP was observed in all six cases of malignant tumors. In benign tumors, there is no accumulation in hemangioma and neurosheath, there is a strong accumulation in one of the four cases in false tumors, it was observed mild accumulation in the remaining two cases. Tumor to normal ratio of IMP early image was an average of 2.39 in six malignant tumors and 1.52 in 8 benign tumors. CONCLUSION: This time, we examined the usefulness of 123IMP-SPECT in preoperative differential diagnosis of intraorbital tumors. The T/N ratio of intraorbital malignant tumors is higher than benign tumors, and it was thought to help to evaluate preoperative malignancy of intraorbital tumors. Oxford University Press 2019-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7213225/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdz039.116 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press, the Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Okonogi, Shinichi
Kubota, Shuuhei
Sakaeyama, Yuuki
Ueda, Keita
Nemoto, Masaaki
Nagao, Tateki
Sugo, Nobuo
NI-03 USEFULNESS OF IMP-SPECT IN PREOPERATIVE GRADE EVALUATION OF INTRAORBITAL TUMOR
title NI-03 USEFULNESS OF IMP-SPECT IN PREOPERATIVE GRADE EVALUATION OF INTRAORBITAL TUMOR
title_full NI-03 USEFULNESS OF IMP-SPECT IN PREOPERATIVE GRADE EVALUATION OF INTRAORBITAL TUMOR
title_fullStr NI-03 USEFULNESS OF IMP-SPECT IN PREOPERATIVE GRADE EVALUATION OF INTRAORBITAL TUMOR
title_full_unstemmed NI-03 USEFULNESS OF IMP-SPECT IN PREOPERATIVE GRADE EVALUATION OF INTRAORBITAL TUMOR
title_short NI-03 USEFULNESS OF IMP-SPECT IN PREOPERATIVE GRADE EVALUATION OF INTRAORBITAL TUMOR
title_sort ni-03 usefulness of imp-spect in preoperative grade evaluation of intraorbital tumor
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7213225/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdz039.116
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