18 F- Choline PET-CT in persistent or recurrent primary hyperparathyroidism: initial experience

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Carlos Collaud
Martina Musumeci
Ana Mollerach
Irene Arma
Isabel Hume
Constanza Cianciarelli
Eliana Vázquez
Ana María Galich
María Diehl
Rodolfo Guelman
Ariela Kitaidgrosky
Mirena Buttazzoni
Pablo Biedak
Mariela Schonfeld
Marcelo Figari
Víctor Jager

Abstract

Persistent or recurrent hyperparathyroidism represents a challenge regarding the localization of the hyper-functioning parathyroid tissue. In this subpopulation of hyperpharathyroid patients, conventional methods havea low diagnostic yield. The 18F-choline PET / CT could be a good alternative given its better spatial resolution, ability to detect ectopic glands, and the conjunction of the molecular and anatomical image. However, the evidence in this subgroup of patients is limited. Objective: to evaluate the utility of 18F-choline PET / CT as a localization method in persistent or recurrent hyperparathyroidism. Materials and methods: patients with 18F-choline PET / CT for hyperparathyroidism between December 2015 and January 2018 in a high-volume tertiary center were included. The number of le sions, and their location, size, and maximum Standard Uptake Value (SUV) in the early and late images were analyzed. The results were compared to conventional methods. Results: 7 of 15 patients had been previously operated (persistent/recurrent). 18F-choline PET / CT detected 6/7 cases (83,33%), cervical ultrasound 1/4 (25%) and parathyroid SPECT and magnetic resonance 2/5 (40%). The máximum SUV was variable, one half at 10 minutes and the other half at 60 minutes; the average size of the lesions was 8.61 mm (6-12 mm). Conclusions: 18F-Choline PET / CT shows a high detection rate in patients with persistent / recurrent hyperparathyroidism. The combination of the biological behavior of PET with the morphological findings provided by CT with intravenous contrast would offer advantages over other studies that could position it as a first line method in this subpopulation.

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Collaud C, Musumeci M, Mollerach A, Arma I, Hume I, Cianciarelli C, Vázquez E, Galich AM, Diehl M, Guelman R, Kitaidgrosky A, Buttazzoni M, Biedak P, Schonfeld M, Figari M, Jager V. 18 F- Choline PET-CT in persistent or recurrent primary hyperparathyroidism: initial experience. Actual. Osteol. [Internet]. 2024 May 28 [cited 2024 Oct. 5];15(1):11-9. Available from: https://ojs.osteologia.org.ar/ojs33010/index.php/osteologia/article/view/164
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