COVID-19 pneumonia incidentally discovered on [18F]F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT scan.

IF 0.6 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING NUCLEAR MEDICINE REVIEW Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5603/nmr.101021
Intissar El Moatassim, Omar Ait Sahel, Kenza Bouzidi, Salah Nabih Oueriagli, Yassir Benameur, Jaafar El Bakkali, Abderrahim Doudouh
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A 75-year-old man underwent a positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) scan with fluorine-18-prostate specific membrane antigen ([¹⁸F]F-PSMA-1007) for initial staging of prostate adenocarcinoma. The scan showed lung infiltrates predominantly in both lower lobes with moderate uptake, in addition to a bilateral pulmonary hilar lymph node uptake. CT images revealed ground-glass opacities and a reticular pattern, suggesting COVID-19 pneumonia, which was confirmed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Similar incidental findings have been reported in patients undergoing PET/CT scans with other radiotracers. In this case, the probable lung angiogenesis linked to COVID-19 infection can be potencially demonstrated by [¹⁸F]F-PSMA-1007, which helps ensure timely diagnosis and appropriate care for cancer patients.

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PET/CT 扫描[18F]F-PSMA-1007时意外发现的 COVID-19 肺炎。
一名 75 岁的男性接受了氟-18-前列腺特异性膜抗原([¹⁸F]F-PSMA-1007)正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描(PET/CT)扫描,对前列腺腺癌进行初步分期。扫描结果显示,肺部浸润主要位于两个下叶,有中度摄取,此外还有双侧肺门淋巴结摄取。CT图像显示磨玻璃不透明和网状模式,提示为COVID-19肺炎,并通过反转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)得到证实。使用其他放射性同位素进行 PET/CT 扫描的患者也有类似的偶然发现。在本病例中,[¹⁸F]F-PSMA-1007 可以有效地证明肺血管生成可能与 COVID-19 感染有关,这有助于确保癌症患者得到及时诊断和适当治疗。
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期刊介绍: Written in English, NMR is a biannual international periodical of scientific and educational profile. It is a journal of Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Ukrainian and Yugoslav Societies of Nuclear Medicine. The periodical focuses on all nuclear medicine topics (diagnostics as well as therapy), and presents original experimental scientific papers, reviews, case studies, letters also news about symposia and congresses. NMR is indexed at Index Copernicus (7.41), Scopus, EMBASE, Index Medicus/Medline, Ministry of Education 2007 (4 pts.).
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