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Added-value of molecular imaging in myocardial metastasis of an ileal neuroendocrine tumour treated with peptide receptor radionuclide therapy: a case report.
Mallón Araujo, María Del Carmen; Abou Jokh Casas, Estephany; Abou Jokh Casas, Charigan; Pubul Núñez, Virginia.
Afiliação
  • Mallón Araujo MDC; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Santiago de Compostela University Hospital, Santiago de Compostela 15706, Spain.
  • Abou Jokh Casas E; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Santiago de Compostela University Hospital, Santiago de Compostela 15706, Spain.
  • Abou Jokh Casas C; Department of Cardiology, Santiago de Compostela University Hospital, Santiago de Compostela 15706, Spain.
  • Pubul Núñez V; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Santiago de Compostela University Hospital, Santiago de Compostela 15706, Spain.
Eur Heart J Case Rep ; 5(2): ytaa550, 2021 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33738409
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Neuroendocrine tumours (NET) conform a rare type of neoplasm, mostly located in the gastrointestinal tract. They are slow-growing tumours, so at the time of the diagnosis, most patients present with metastatic lesions, mainly in the liver. The myocardium is a rare and important organ for metastasis, in which 68Ga-Dotatate positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET/CT) shows a high diagnostic sensitivity for its detection, contrary to carcinoid valve disease, where anatomic imaging plays a key role, especially the echocardiogram. CASE

SUMMARY:

A 60-year-old man diagnosed with metastatic progressive ileal NET, who underwent a 68Ga-Dotatate PET/CT prior 177Lu-Dotatate therapy, showed a metastatic lesion in the left ventricle that was undetected in previous studies, such as an Octreoscan® and CT. A transthoracic echocardiogram was performed revealing the existence of a second cardiac lesion, a tricuspid valve carcinoid disease. A cardiac magnetic resonance showed no late gadolinium enhancement.

DISCUSSION:

The 68Ga-Dotatate PET/CT is currently considered the gold standard for assessment and follow-up of NET, including those with rare sites of metastasis such as cardiac infiltration. In this case, it stimulated the persue of possible cardiac involvement, detecting the coexistence of two types of lesions (cardiac metastasis and carcinoid valve disease). Of these, carcinoid valvulopathy develops in 50% of NET cases, while cardiac metastasis (CM) is less frequent (only 5%).
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article