2015
DOI: 10.1097/rlu.0000000000000655
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FDG PET/CT Appearance of Tumor Thrombus of Ovarian Vessels Masquerading as Retroperitoneal Fibrosis

Abstract: A 23-year-old woman with recurrent uterine endometrial stromal sarcoma underwent FDG PET/CT, which showed pelvic recurrence and multiple pulmonary metastases. In addition, increased activity in a vertical soft tissue mass along the left ureter was noted, which appears similar to retroperitoneal fibrosis on PET/CT images. However, pathological examination demonstrated that the elevated FDG activity in this mass was a result of tumor thrombus from endometrial stromal sarcoma in the left ovarian arteries and vein… Show more

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“…18-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography-CT (PET-CT) may also be a viable choice for determining the tumor location or distinguishing between sarcoma and benign leiomyoma. PET-CT has been reported as an effective tool for the detection of uterine sarcoma metastasis (21), but reports are limited for LG-ESS (22,23). Certain tumors and metastatic lesions are known to exhibit a low FDG uptake (24) and its accuracy for intravascular lesions is unreported to date; thus, even if performed preoperatively, tumors in the IVC above the level of the renal veins may not be detected.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…18-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography-CT (PET-CT) may also be a viable choice for determining the tumor location or distinguishing between sarcoma and benign leiomyoma. PET-CT has been reported as an effective tool for the detection of uterine sarcoma metastasis (21), but reports are limited for LG-ESS (22,23). Certain tumors and metastatic lesions are known to exhibit a low FDG uptake (24) and its accuracy for intravascular lesions is unreported to date; thus, even if performed preoperatively, tumors in the IVC above the level of the renal veins may not be detected.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 4 ] Identification of OVT on FDG PET/CT to our knowledge has been reported only once in literature. [ 8 ] This case re-illustrates the potential clinical utility of PET/CT in imaging tumor thrombus.…”
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