Anna Pan, Shuang Xu, Liang Hong, Wenwei Zhu, Yu Zhou, Xiaoyang Wang
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Abstract
Backgrounds: Primary hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEHE) is a rare neoplasm of vascular origin with varying biologic behavior, making it challenging to diagnose.
Case presentation: We present a case of synchronous hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and HEHE in a 43-year-old Chinese male patient. Multiple hypoechoic liver lesions were depicted, but no specific imaging findings were detected on enhanced computed tomography (CT) or contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The patient then underwent [18F]-FDG PET/CT, [11C]-acetate PET/CT, and [68Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT. The HEHE lesions demonstrated no uptake on both 18F-FDG and 11C-acetate PET/CT imaging, but presented a clear visualization in [68Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT. The largest lesion located in segment VII was finally diagnosed as HCC, while the other smaller ones were diagnosed as HEHE, which was confirmed by immunohistochemical staining for CD31. To the best of our knowledge, only 2 cases have been reported in the worldwide literature, and the first case undertook both 11C-acetate and [68Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT instead of 18F-FDG PET/CT.
Conclusion: In this report, we show that HCC and HEHE may occur synchronously, and HEHE should be considered when liver lesions are detected. [68Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT has great potential in the detection, staging and therapy selection of HEHE.
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