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F-18 fluoro-2-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (
FDG
and PET/CT) is increasingly becoming the standard in staging and restaging patients with a range of malignancies including
B-cell lymphoma
. However, there are well-known pitfalls in PET/CT with
FDG
imaging, which comprise infection, inflammation, physiological variants, and benign pathologic conditions. Fat necrosis is the result of death of adipose tissue from disease, injury, or pathologic conditions. We describe a case of false positive PET/CT and
FDG
scan in a patient with fat necrosis mimicking
B-cell lymphoma
after 6 cycles of rituximab with cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (R-CHOP) treatment. In interpreting PET/CT and
FDG
images with inconsistency in lesion response, fat necrosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis.
...
PMID:Fat necrosis mimicking B-cell lymphoma: a PET/CT and FDG study. 1835 66
Early diagnosis of intravascular large
B-cell lymphoma
(IVLBCL) is difficult, but is critical for longer survival for the patients. We report a case of IVLBCL that was diagnosed with the help of
FDG
-PET. A 76-year-old woman was referred to us for the evaluation of her elevated serum LDH. She presented with general malaise and high fever. There were no skin lesions or neurological involvement.
FDG
-PET imaging showed increased uptake of
FDG
in the vertebra, bilateral femurs, sternum, and iliac bones. A diagnosis of IVLBCL was made by bone marrow biopsy. She was successfully treated with rituximab and modified CHOP therapy.
...
PMID:Successful treatment of intravascular large B-cell lymphoma diagnosed by bone marrow biopsy and FDG-PET scan. 1848 May 85
To evaluate the role of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) in intravascular large
B-cell lymphoma
(IVLBCL), we retrospectively analyzed four consecutive IVLBCL patients receiving
FDG
-PET before treatment between May 2006 and November 2007. Patients were two men and two women (median age 62 years, range 54-76 years). All patients received bone marrow biopsies and random skin biopsies and two of the four patients underwent renal biopsy for diagnosis. Accuracy of
FDG
-PET for the detection of organ involvements was analyzed by comparing results of pathological findings. Concordant results with respect to bone marrow involvement were accurately obtained for two patients. Skin and renal involvements were undetectable by
FDG
-PET regardless of positive pathological findings. One patient with a false-negative
FDG
-PET result showed fewer lymphoma cells in the bone marrow specimen than patients with concordant
FDG
-PET results. These results suggest false-negative results for some types of organ involvement. Careful interpretation of the results of
FDG
-PET in IVLBCL is thus required.
...
PMID:Evaluation of organ involvement in intravascular large B-cell lymphoma by 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography. 1849 49
Intravascular lymphoma (IVL) is a rare subtype of extranodal diffuse large
B-cell lymphoma
. It is characterized by proliferation of neoplastic Lymphoid cells almost exclusively within the lumina of small blood vessels. It can affect virtually every organ system. Due to its rarity and its diverse and heterogeneous clinical presentation, diagnosis is difficult and often made post-mortem. When diagnosed early, it is, however, potentially treatable. We present a young woman with longstanding constitutional symptoms, positive antinuclear antibody, elevated LDH levels and rapidly progressive encephalopathy.
FDG
-PET scan showed intense uptake in the renal cortex, which prompted us to perform a kidney biopsy which was compatible with IVL. The value of PET in establishing the diagnosis of this rare disease will be discussed.
...
PMID:Usefulness of FDG-PET to diagnose intravascular lymphoma with encephalopathy and renal involvement. 1871 49
A primary hepatic marginal zone
B cell lymphoma
of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) is very rare. We found a solitary mass 27 mm in size in the left lobe of the liver of a 58-year-old Japanese man with a history of hepatitis-C infection. Based on the results of imaging studies, the tumor was diagnosed as a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The left lobe of the liver was lobectomized and microscopic findings showed that the tumor was a hepatic MALT lymphoma, while immunohistochemistry showed it to be positive for CD20 and CD79a. In a fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography examination integrated with computed tomography scanning (
FDG
-PET CT) before surgery, the tumor was revealed to have a high standardized uptake value (SUV) for
FDG
. The patient received chemotherapy after surgery. To the best of our knowledge, 45 cases had been reported with a mean age for all patients of 61.4 years. The pathogenesis remains unclear, although half of the patients had a past history of chronic inflammatory liver disease. Surgical resection was performed in most cases and some patients received postoperative chemotherapy or radiotherapy. The clinicopathologic characteristics and management of this extremely rare disease are also discussed.
...
PMID:Primary hepatic marginal zone B cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue type: case report and review of the literature. 1880 27
Primary mediastinal
B-cell lymphoma
is a discrete clinicopathologic entity. Molecular analysis reveals it to be distinct from other types of large
B-cell lymphoma
, and retrospective analysis suggests that it may respond better to multi-agent chemotherapy regimens than to the more commonly used CHOP. The addition of rituximab may mitigate such differences, and may also diminish the role of consolidation radiotherapy, which is often used to treat residual mediastinal masses. For the future the role of
FDG
-PET scanning requires prospective examination, and it is hoped that this may allow the de-escalation of treatment if it can be shown to yield reliable prognostic information. The relative rarity of this type of lymphoma necessitates international collaboration in clinical trials, with a prospective clinicopathologic study, IELSG 26, already underway.
...
PMID:Primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma. 1907 9
We examined the role of fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) and the addition of involved field radiotherapy (IFRT) as potential modifiers of salvage therapy. From January 2000 to June 2007, 83 patients with chemosensitive relapsed or primary refractory diffuse large
B-cell lymphoma
(DLBCL) underwent
FDG
-PET scans following second-line chemotherapy before high-dose therapy with autologous stem cell rescue (HDT/ASCR). We evaluated the prognostic value of having a negative
FDG
-PET scan before HDT/ASCR and whether IFRT improved the outcomes. Median follow-up was 45 months, and the 3-year PFS, disease-specific survival (DSS) and OS were 72, 80 and 78%, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed that a positive
FDG
-PET scan had worse PFS (hazard ratio=(HR) 3.4; P=0.014), DSS (HR=7.7; P=0.001) and OS (HR=5.4; P=0.001), and that patients not receiving IFRT had worse PFS (HR=2.7; P=0.03) and DSS (HR=2.8, P=0.059). Patients who received IFRT had better local control with fewer relapses within prior involved sites compared with those that did not receive IFRT (P=0.006). These outcomes confirm the important prognostic value of
FDG
-PET scans before undergoing HDT/ASCR. It also suggests that the role of IFRT should be evaluated further.
...
PMID:The role of FDG-PET imaging and involved field radiotherapy in relapsed or refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. 1913 30
We report a case of a 70-year-old man with a history of prostatic adenocarcinoma and a 3-month history of right hemiscrotal swelling. The patient underwent a CT scan, scrotal ultrasound, and F-18
FDG
-PET scan to evaluate for metastatic prostate cancer. The CT scan demonstrated an ill-defined soft-tissue mass extending along the right gonadal vein. Scrotal ultrasound revealed a heterogeneous right testicular mass. The F-18
FDG
-PET scan demonstrated intense hypermetabolic activity along the course of the right gonadal vein extending to the right hemiscrotum. Subsequent right radical orchiectomy and pathologic examination revealed a
B-cell lymphoma
, infiltrating the testicular parenchyma, spermatic cord, gonadal vessels, and adjacent soft-tissues. Lymphoma or other tumors rarely infiltrate the spermatic cord, and have only very rarely been demonstrated on PET imaging.
...
PMID:Primary testicular lymphoma involving the spermatic cord and gonadal vein. 1930 51
Nodal involvement of abdominal lymphatic pathways occurs in a number of histologic subtypes of malignant lymphoma. The histologic diagnosis of abnormal uptake in abdominal lymphatic pathways includes mainly non-Hodgkin lymphoma with B-cell lineage and Hodgkin lymphoma. Initial involvement of pelvic and retroperitoneal lymphatic pathways can result from a variety of underlying non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: follicular lymphoma, diffuse large
B-cell lymphoma
, marginal zone
B-cell lymphoma
of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) type, and mantle cell lymphoma. The diagnosis of these clinical entities requires various imaging techniques, including fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose ((18)
FDG
) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), computed tomography, (67)Gallium scintigraphy, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Specific symptoms of these diseases are often lacking, but intense (18)
FDG
accumulation on PET/CT may be a marker of disease activity. Interpretation of the presence of and the specific pattern of (18)
FDG
uptake may obviate the need for invasive biopsy. However, distinction of abnormal uptake is often difficult to determine because focal accumulation of (18)
FDG
in the urinary tract or intestine mimics nodal involvement in the pelvic and retroperitoneal lymphatic pathways. In this review, specific conditions causing nodal involvement of pelvic and retroperitoneal lymphatic pathways in patients with malignant lymphoma that may impact diagnostic and treatment decisions are highlighted.
...
PMID:Nodal status of malignant lymphoma in pelvic and retroperitoneal lymphatic pathways: PET/CT. 1937 Feb 98
We describe a case of diffuse large
B-cell lymphoma
with massive portal vein tumor thrombosis in a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis. The tumor was detected only in the intrahepatic portal vein and the spermatic cord by
FDG
-PET/CT. Percutaneous liver biopsy and orchiectomy were performed and histological examination revealed diffuse large
B-cell lymphoma
. The tumor showed complete response after six courses of the combination chemotherapy. Portal vein tumor thrombosis of malignant lymphoma is extremely rare; moreover, it is possible that this is the first case of malignant lymphoma originating from the spermatic cord producing portal vein tumor thrombosis.
...
PMID:Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with massive portal vein tumor thrombosis in a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis: a case report and literature review. 1944 75
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