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DOTATATE Case: Ileal NET

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83-year-old mane with a history

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of IAL neuroendocrine tumor that was previously resected,

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presented with back pain

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and was found to have an osseous lesion.

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This pett with dotatate was performed for S staging.

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So looking at the meep, we can see

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that there are several areas of tracer uptake

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that are not in physiologic distribution,

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including the posterior pelvis in the liver

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and right Hemi abdomen.

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This patient has been presented previously

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and has some pitfalls that we'll not cover.

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In this video, we're gonna only discuss what is pertinent

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to the disease.

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Looking at the PET imaging alone

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and as we scroll through the abdomen, we can identify

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that within the liver there are two sides

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of abnormal tresor uptake

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in the posterior right hepatic globe.

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But if we look at the CT, we

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don't really have a good correlate.

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Now granted this is a non enhanced CT

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and is a low dose, so it could be because of that.

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As I mentioned previously, molecular imaging allows us

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to identify areas of disease that have not

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developed morphologic changes yet.

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So aside from that, as we scroll through,

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we see that in the PET imaging alone there is a lower

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degree of uptake in the peritoneum

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that on CT correspond with a little bit of nodularity

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and saddle stranding.

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And this is consistent with peritoneal disease.

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Scrolling down, we can see

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that there are changes from surgery

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looking within the bone windows.

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And to localize these area of very intense uptake,

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you can see that there's a lytic lesion

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with sub tissue component that corresponded

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with the newly identified, uh,

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metastasis from these patients.

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Uh, neuroendocrine tumor.

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In this case, these were the areas of disease.

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Sometimes when we see findings that don't have a correlate,

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particularly in the liver, we may want to recommend an MRI

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to be able to identify these lesions

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and establish a modality for closer follow-ups.

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If not Dotatate PET CT would be appropriate

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for following this patient.

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As we can see that the disease is dotatate avid

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and is visible on pet,

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this patient had a liver MRI with VIS to better

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evaluate the liver findings.

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And here we can see that there are two subs, centimeter

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Arterially enhancing nodules in the right HEPA lobe.

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One is here and

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the other one is here.

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And these correlate with a lesion seen on the pity

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and were consistent with metastasis.

Report

Faculty

Elisa Franquet Elia, MD

Assistant Professor of Radiology

UMass Chan Medical School

Tags

Small Bowel

Response and assessment

PET/CT DOTATATE

PET

Other Systems

Oncologic Imaging

Nuclear Medicine

Neuroendocrine

Neoplastic

General Oncologic Imaging Concepts

Gastrointestinal (GI)