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Introduction: The role of positron emission tomography (PET) prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) in guiding radiation therapy treatment plans remains to be defined. Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study of patients with prostate cancer referred for radiotherapy. Our objective was to establish the role of PET-PSMA in decision-making and changes in the radiotherapy treatment plan. Results: In the entire cohort, 26.8% had lymph node involvement outside the conventional field. The PET results upstaged and changed radiotherapy treatment plans for 75% in primary radiotherapy and 50% in salvage radiation. Conclusions: PET-PSMA changes decision-making and treatment planning for radiotherapy, including treatment volumes not traditionally delimited in contour atlases.
Introducción: El rol del PET-PSMA para guiar los planes de radioterapia aún debe definirse. Métodos: Realizamos un estudio observacional retrospectivo de pacientes con cáncer de próstata localizado remitidos para radioterapia. Nuestro objetivo fue establecer el rol del PET-PSMA en la toma de decisiones y cambios en el plan de tratamiento de radioterapia. Resultados: En toda la cohorte el 26,8% presentaba afectación ganglionar fuera del campo convencional. Los resultados del PET cambiaron los planes de tratamiento en el 75% para radioterapia primaria y en el 50% para salvamento. Conclusiones: El PET-PSMA cambia la toma de decisiones y planificación del tratamiento de radioterapia, incluyendo volúmenes de tratamiento no delimitados tradicionalmente en los atlas de contorneo.
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Trigeminal Schwannomas are less than 1% of intracranial tumors, of which only 7% have a cystic component. We documented 2 cases of males with cystic trigeminal Schwannomas, their symptoms, the diagnosis process and the imaging characteristics. In addition, a review of the literature is performed, with emphasis on the radiological classification of this rare entity, that constitutes a diagnostic challenge for the radiologist, who has an essential role in the approach to the disease and therefore in its management.