2018
DOI: 10.1111/1754-9485.12704
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Morphologically ‘invisible’ proinsulin – secreting adenoma detected by Ga‐68 Exendin‐4 (GLP‐1 Receptor) positron emission tomography/CT

Abstract: This case report of a young man suffering from recurring hypoglycaemia illustrates a rare condition of a neuroendocrine tumour, predominantly secreting proinsulin and invisible to conventional imaging approaches. Only a GLP-1 receptor PET/CT using Exendin-4 visualized the pancreatic lesion and enabled curative therapy, confirming the diagnostic value of this tracer for detection of neuroendocrine tumours. As only few publications on this topic are available, an overview of the available data is also given. The… Show more

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“…The patient experienced complete postoperative recovery. 68 Ga-DOTA-exendin PET/CT was the only method that could visualize the pancreatic lesion and thus facilitate curative surgical treatment 154, 155. Detection of an insulinoma lesion using 68 Ga-DOTA-exendin PET/CT enabled subsequent ultrasound-guided ethanol ablation and monitoring of the tumor response to the treatment 156.…”
Section: Clinical Accomplishmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient experienced complete postoperative recovery. 68 Ga-DOTA-exendin PET/CT was the only method that could visualize the pancreatic lesion and thus facilitate curative surgical treatment 154, 155. Detection of an insulinoma lesion using 68 Ga-DOTA-exendin PET/CT enabled subsequent ultrasound-guided ethanol ablation and monitoring of the tumor response to the treatment 156.…”
Section: Clinical Accomplishmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%