摘要
目的探讨肺硬化性血管瘤(PSH)的^18F—FDGPET/CT显像和cT增强扫描特征及2种方法对该病的诊断价值。方法回顾性分析2007年6月至2011年6月问,经病理证实为PSH、有同机^18F—FDGPET/CT双时相(早期、延迟)显像、病灶层面高分辨率(HR)CT扫描及多期增强CT扫描资料的5例患者,其中女4例,男1例,发病年龄39~66(平均51.6)岁。对PET/CT早期、延迟显像图及滞留指数,CT扫描的增强净增值、峰值下降时间及“边缘血管征”等进行综合分析。结果PSH在双时相^18F—FDGPET/CT显像上表现为斑片样FDG代谢增高,早期显像SUVmax为3.3±1.1,延迟显像SUVmax增高或降低,平均为3.4±1.4,平均滞留指数为(2.1±20.8)%;HRCT可表现为边界清晰的圆形或类圆形结节或肿块,部分可见“空气新月征”,少数病灶内可见钙化点;多期CT增强扫描显示病灶呈中~高度强化(增强净增值为35~59HU),增强后峰值下降(峰值下降时间为140—260s),5例病例均可见1~4条数量不等的“边缘血管征”。结论PSH^18F—FDGPET/CT显像的肿块或结节的斑片样高代谢表现提示其可能为良性病灶;结合病灶层面的诊断性cT扫描(包括增强)表现,可进一步明确PsH的诊断。
Objective To evaluate the value and characteristics of ^18F-FDG PET/CT and contrastenhanced CT in pulmonary sclerosing hemangioma (PSH). Methods A retrospective study involving 5 patients confirmed as PSH by pathology from June 2007 to June 2011 was performed. The cases consisted of four women and one man with age ranged from 39 to 66 ( mean 51.6 ) years. All patients received dual- phase is F-FDG PET/CT, high resolution (HR) CT and muhi-phase contrast-enhanced CT ( Siemens Biograph 16 PET/CT). Lesion SUVmax on early and delayed PET/CT images, retention index, increased HU value, washout time from peak on contrast-enhanced CT and peritumor vessel sign were studied. Results PSH lesions showed patchy increased ISF-FDG uptake with mean SUVmax on early and delayed PET/CT of 3.3 ± 1.1 and 3.4 ± 1.4, respectively. The mean retention index was (2.1 ± 20.8 ) %. The morphological features of PSH on HRCT included findings such as a round/oval nodule or mass with well-defined margins and air meniscus sign. On multi-phase contrast-enhanced CT, PSH showed moderate to high enhancement (the increased value: 35 to 59 HU) with washout times from peak of 140 to 260 s, and 1 to 4 peritumor vessel signs. Conclusions A patchy pattern of high 18F-FDG uptake on PET/CT is suggestive of benign entity. Contrast-enhanced CT findings are very useful to increase the confidence for the diagnosis of PSH.
出处
《中华核医学与分子影像杂志》
CSCD
北大核心
2013年第3期171-174,共4页
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging