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  • Early 2′-Deoxy-2′-[18F]Fluo...
    Aide, Nicolas; Allouache, Djelila; Ollivier, Yann; de Raucourt, Sixtine; Switsers, Odile; Bardet, Stéphane

    Molecular imaging and biology, 07/2009, Letnik: 11, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    Purpose We aimed at investigating whether early metabolic response to corticosteroid therapy may be used as a diagnostic tool to discriminate between cancer and sarcoidosis, a well-known cause of false-positive 2-deoxy-2-F-18fluoro- d -glucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) findings in oncology. Procedure Two cancer patients with biopsy-proven sarcoidosis or sarcoid-like reaction had multiple thoracic FDG foci. After infectious disease had been excluded, patients received oral corticosteroids for 16 and 14 days, respectively, and underwent posttherapeutic FDG-PET examination. Results Posttreatment PET revealed a complete metabolic response in both patients, and clinical and imaging follow-up showed no sign of cancer progression. Conclusion Early metabolic response to systemic corticosteroid treatment may be used as a tool in the establishment of final diagnosis when sarcoidosis is suspected in a cancer patient and could be capable of differentiating cancer from sarcoidosis in the case of coexisting diseases.