Physiological FDG uptake in growth plate on pediatric PET.

Tomoaki Otani, Yuji Nakamoto, Takayoshi Ishimori
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Abstract

Objectives: 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake in children is different from that in adults. Physiological accumulation is known to occur in growth plates, but the pattern of distribution has not been fully investigated. Our aim was to evaluate the metabolic activity of growth plates according to age and location.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 89 PET/CT scans in 63 pediatric patients (male : female=25 : 38, range, 0-18 years). Patients were classified into four age groups (Group A: 0-2 years, Group B: 3-9 years, Group C: 10-14 years and Group D: 15-18 years). The maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of the proximal and distal growth plates of the humerus, the forearm bones and the femur were measured. The SUVmax of each site and each age group were compared and statistically analyzed. We also examined the correlations between age and SUVmax.

Results: As for the comparison of SUVmax in each location, the SUVmax was significantly higher in the distal femur than those in the other sites (p< 0.01). SUVmax in the distal humerus and the proximal forearm bones were significantly lower than those in the other sites (p< 0.01). In the distal femur, there was large variation in SUVmax, while in the distal humerus and the proximal forearm bones, there was small variation. As for the comparison of SUVmax in each age group, the SUVmax in group D tended to be lower than those in the other groups, but in the distal femur, there was no significant difference among each age group.

Conclusion: Our data indicate that FDG uptake in growth plates varies depending on the site and age with remarkable uptake especially in the distal femur.

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儿童PET生长板上FDG的生理性摄取。
目的:儿童对氟脱氧葡萄糖(FDG)的摄取与成人不同。已知生长板中会发生生理积累,但其分布模式尚未得到充分研究。我们的目的是根据年龄和位置来评估生长板的代谢活性。方法:回顾性评价63例儿童患者的89次PET/CT扫描(男:女= 25:38,年龄范围0-18岁)。患者分为4个年龄组(A组0 ~ 2岁,B组3 ~ 9岁,C组10 ~ 14岁,D组15 ~ 18岁)。测量肱骨近端和远端生长板、前臂骨和股骨的最大标准化摄取值(SUVmax)。比较各部位、各年龄组的SUVmax并进行统计分析。我们还研究了年龄与SUVmax之间的相关性。结果:各部位的SUVmax比较,股骨远端SUVmax明显高于其他部位(p< 0.01)。肱骨远端和前臂近端SUVmax显著低于其他部位(p< 0.01)。在股骨远端,SUVmax变化较大,而在肱骨远端和前臂近端,SUVmax变化较小。各年龄组的SUVmax比较,D组的SUVmax有低于其他各组的趋势,但在股骨远端,各年龄组间差异无统计学意义。结论:我们的数据表明,生长板中FDG的摄取取决于部位和年龄,尤其是股骨远端摄取显著。
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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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