Positron emission tomography of patients with head and neck carcinoma before and after high dose irradiation
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- DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19940815)74:4<1355::aid-cncr2820740428>3.0.co;2-i
Positron emission tomography of patients with head and neck carcinoma before and after high dose irradiation
Abstract
Background: Positron emission tomography (PET) with labeled fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) demonstrates increased tracer uptake in many neoplasms. This study was undertaken to define the patterns of FDG uptake in head and neck neoplasms before and after high dose irradiation.
Methods: Twenty-five patients were evaluated prospectively with PET and standard clinical and radiographic techniques before and after irradiation.
Results: Twenty-seven primary sites were confirmed pathologically in 23 patients and included the nasopharynx (four lesions), oropharynx (14 lesions), larynx (five lesions), oral cavity (two lesions), and paranasal sinuses (two lesions). Two patients had unknown primary sites. Twenty-four of 27 primary sites correlated with areas of increased tracer uptake on PET scans. Five patients had increased uptake in cervical lymph nodes that were uninvolved by radiographic or clinical criteria. Positron emission tomography seemed to be able to differentiate tumor activity from fluid-filled sinuses in two patients with paranasal sinus tumors. In two patients with unknown primary sites, increased uptake in the base of tongue after PET suggested occult primary sites. Positron emission tomography scans obtained 1 month after high dose irradiation (RT) indicated decreased levels of FDG uptake in all patients' tumors. However, these scans did not accurately reflect the status of disease in these patients. Scans obtained 4 months after RT were believed to assess more accurately the presence of malignancy.
Conclusions: Positron emission tomography is a new modality that may be useful in defining tumor activity in clinically negative areas. Appropriately timed posttreatment PET may be useful in predicting outcome after definitive RT and in distinguishing viable tumors from normal tissue changes after RT in patients with head and neck carcinomas.
Comment in
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The promise FDG in diagnosis and surveillance of head and neck cancer.Cancer. 1994 Aug 15;74(4):1193-5. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19940815)74:4<1193::aid-cncr2820740402>3.0.co;2-9. Cancer. 1994. PMID: 8055436 No abstract available.
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