Role of MRI and Plain Radiograph to Diagnose Fibrous Dysplasia Mimicking Metastasis on PET/CT in a Patient with Breast Cancer.
10.5292/jkbjts.2010.16.1.47
- Author:
Song Mee CHO
;
Won Hee JEE
;
Ie Ryung YOO
;
Ahwon LEE
;
Yang Guk CHUNG
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
fibrous dysplasia;
PET/CT;
MRI
- MeSH:
Bone Marrow;
Breast;
Breast Neoplasms;
Female;
Femur;
Humans;
Hydrazines;
Middle Aged;
Neoplasm Metastasis;
Recurrence
- From:The Journal of the Korean Bone and Joint Tumor Society
2010;16(1):47-50
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Fibrous dysplasia is a common benign disorder of bone in which normal bone marrow is replaced with fibro-osseous tissue. As PET/CT is increasingly used for the staging of different malignant disease, incidentally found fibrous dysplasia with increased FDG uptake may mimic metastasis. We report on a 46-year-old woman with fibrous dysplasia who underwent PET/CT because of suspected recurrence of breast cancer and was misdiagnosed as a bony metastasis with a focal FDG uptake on left proximal femur. This lesion was interpreted as fibrous dysplasia based on MRI in addition to the plain radiographs. We conclude that MRI in addition to radiography may help to differentiate fibrous dysplasia mimicking metastasis on PET/CT in the patients with malignancy.