Renal Anomalies Detected on FDG and 68 Ga PSMA PET-CT Imaging in Cancer Patients| Stephy Publishers
Advancements in Teleradiology and Radiotherapy - (ATR)| Stephy Publishers
Renal anomalies may be seen and detected in all age groups, as an insidentally finding. We report the FDG PET/CT and 68 Ga PSMA findings in cancer patients with renal anomalies and situs inversus totalis in three patients.
Keywords
Renal anomalies, PET/CT, FDG, 68Ga-PSMA
Introduction
Metabolic characterization and primary lesion. Following a 4 hour fasting, while the patient had a blood glucose level of 152 mg/dL, 303 MBq (8.2 mCi) 18F-FDG was given i.v. after 60 min, images were taken from the calvarium to the soles of the feet in 3D mode to be 1 min per bed. PET-CT imaging demonstrated a subcarinal 1 cm lymphadenopaty (SUVmax: 10.42) and paraosephageal metastatic lympadenopaty (12x22 mm/ SUVmax: 20.68) at mediastinal region. In addition, an 32x26 mm mass compatible with primary malignancy (SUVmax: 20.14) was detected anteromedial section of gallbladder. An approximately 8x9 cm hypermetabolic mass was detected at pelvic region located cranial and posterior of the bladder. CT component of the PET-CT imaging demonstrated that this mass belonging to a pelvic cake kidney. Both kidneys were not located at normal localisation site. The patient was diagnosed as Klatskin tumor finallay.
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