Bone scintigraphy used in the preoperative diagnosis of sacral tumor
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-9780.2010.04.005
- VernacularTitle:核素骨显像在骶骨肿瘤术前诊断中的应用
- Author:
Yuan, LI
;
Qian, WANG
;
Ming-Gang, YUE
;
He-bei, LI
;
Lian, HONG
;
Yu-xin, NIE
;
Yu, WANG
;
Cai-qun, ZHANG
;
Tie-jun, LIANG
;
Ya-mei, ZHAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Bone neoplasms;
Sacrum;
Radionuclide imaging;
MDP
- From:Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine
2010;30(4):237-241
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the clinical significance of bone scintigraphy in the preoperative diagnosis of sacral tumor. Methods Preoperative 99Tcm-methylene diphosphonate (MDP) whole body bone scintigraphy was performed in total of 103 patients with sacral tumor for whole body survey and radionuclide uptake in the sacral tumor. Of these 103 patients,39 had SPECT. According to the osteoblastic reaction in bone SPECT studies,patterns of tumor with a "hot" lesion was defined as type Ⅰ,a "cold" lesion accompanied with partial uptake was defined as type Ⅱ,a purely "cold" lesion was defined as type Ⅲ,and a "cold" lesion with marginal uptake which produced "doughnut sign" was defined as type Ⅳ. Imaging interpretation was correlated with the final pathologic diagnosis. Results Of the 103 patients,18 ( 17.5% ) had polyostotic involvement. About 46.6% (48/103 ) in planar and 84.6% ( 33/39 ) in SPECT showed decreased uptake at sacrum. Of the bone metastatic patients (n =21 ) ,12 (51.7%) had sole metastasis to sacrum. Tumor with type Ⅰ (6/6) or type Ⅱ (16/19) uptake was likely to be a malignancy,whereas type Ⅲ uptake tended to occur in the benign disease in those patients without polyostotic involvement( 5/7 ),and type Ⅳ was all appeared in giant cell tumors( n = 5 ). Conclusions Preoperative bone scintigraphy is useful in examination of polyostotic involvement for the patients with sacral tumor,but it is limited for diagnosing isolated sacral metastatic disease. Tumor uptake on bone scintigraphy can be helpful in differential diagnosis of sacral tumor.