Incidentally Detected Celiac Disease with Splenomegaly on 18F FDG PET/CT: A Potential Lymphoma Mimic.

Ananya Panda, Michael R McCarthy, Joseph A Murray, Rosalind F Sharain, Min Shi, Ayse Tuba Kendi
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Abstract

Celiac disease is an immune-mediated disorder triggered by hypersensitivity to gluten occurring in genetically susceptible individuals. A high-index of suspicion is needed for diagnosis as patients can be asymptomatic or present with atypical symptoms or extra-intestinal manifestations. Typical 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/Computed Tomography (CT) gastrointestinal manifestations of celiac disease include increased multifocal or diffuse jejunal and ileal uptake; focal duodenal uptake is less common. Splenomegaly with increased splenic FDG uptake is also uncommon in celiac disease in the absence of portal hypertension; small-sized spleen and functional hyposplenism are more typical. We report a case of celiac disease diagnosed after PET/CT showed FDG uptake in the duodenum and enlarged spleen. Follow-up after gluten-free diet showed complete metabolic resolution and regression of splenomegaly. The combination of focal bowel and splenic uptake is unusual in celiac disease and may be mistaken for a lymphoproliferative disorder. Awareness of this entity may avoid misdiagnosis and guide appropriate management.

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偶然发现乳糜泻伴脾肿大的18F FDG PET/CT:潜在的淋巴瘤模拟。
乳糜泻是一种免疫介导的疾病,由对麸质过敏引起,发生在遗传易感个体中。由于患者可能无症状或出现非典型症状或肠外表现,因此诊断时需要高度怀疑。乳糜泻典型的18f -氟脱氧葡萄糖(FDG)正电子发射断层扫描(PET)/计算机断层扫描(CT)胃肠道表现包括多灶性或弥漫性空肠和回肠摄取增加;局灶性十二指肠摄取较少见。在没有门静脉高压症的乳糜泻中,脾肿大伴脾FDG摄取增加也很少见;脾小、功能性脾功能减退更为典型。我们报告一个经PET/CT诊断为乳糜泻的病例,显示十二指肠摄取FDG和脾脏肿大。无麸质饮食后随访显示代谢完全消退,脾肿大消退。局灶性肠和脾摄取在乳糜泻中并不常见,可能被误认为是淋巴增生性疾病。对这一实体的认识可以避免误诊并指导适当的管理。
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Asia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Asia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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