• Title of article

    False Positive FDG PET/CT Resulting from Fibrous Dysplasia of the Bone in the Work-Up of a Patient with Bladder Cancer: Case Report and Review of the Literature

  • Author/Authors

    Aras, Mustafa Department of Nuclear Medicine - Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey , Ones, Tunc Department of Nuclear Medicine - Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey , Dane, Faysal Department of Internal Medicine - Oncology Division - Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey , Nosheri, Omid Department of Nuclear Medicine - Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey , Inanir, Sabahat Department of Nuclear Medicine - Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey , Erdil, Tanju Yusuf Department of Nuclear Medicine - Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey , Turoglu, Halil Turgut Department of Nuclear Medicine - Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    41
  • To page
    44
  • Abstract
    Fibrous dysplasia of the bone (FDB) is a common, genetic, developmental disorder with a benign course. FDB can be seen anywhere throughout the skeleton. It is usually asymptomatic and found incidentally on imaging studies that are performed for other purposes. Although whole body 18 F-flourodeoxyglucose PET/CT (FDG PET/CT) is widely used in tumor imaging, infections and benign pathologies like FDB may cause false positive results. Herein we report the case of a 48-year-old FDB patient with transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Restaging FDG PET/CT showed multiple mild to moderate hypermetabolic bone lesions which were initially misinterpreted as bone metastases. In this case report, we aimed to guide physicians in evaluating bone lesions in cancer patients with FDB in the light of the literature.
  • Keywords
    Fibrous Dysplasia , Polyostotic , Bone and Bones , 18F-Flourodeoxyglucose , PET , CT
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Record number

    2420178