High Extra-Tumoral 99mTc-Macroaggregated Albumin Accumulation in a Fatty Liver in a Candidate for Transarterial Radioembolization Treatment

V. Lyra, K. Palialexis, Chrisostomos Constantos, L. Reppas, E. Brountzos, S. Chatziioannou
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A patient with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and unresectable small-sized (≤3cm) diffuse liver metastases from adenocarcinoma of the rectosigmoid junction was assessed for treatment with transarterial radioembolization (SIRT). The right hepatic arteriogram demonstrated several hypervascular lesions. However, the planar and the SPECT images of the subsequent right hepatic arterial 99mTc-MAA perfusion scintigraphy, revealed significantly heterogeneous distribution of 99mTc-MAA particles and “hot spots”, not corresponding to lesion-specific sites. The no coincidence of the angiographic and the scintigraphic findings could be possibly influenced by hemodynamic changes, due to the presence of significant NAFLD. Because of the high risk-benefit ratio, the patient was considered to be an inappropriate candidate for SIRT.
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我们对1例非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)合并直肠乙状结肠连接处腺癌不可切除的小尺寸(≤3cm)弥漫性肝转移患者进行了经动脉放射栓塞(SIRT)治疗评估。右肝动脉造影显示多处血管增生病变。然而,随后的右肝动脉99mTc-MAA灌注显像的平面和SPECT图像显示99mTc-MAA颗粒和“热点”分布明显不均匀,与病变特异性部位不对应。由于存在明显的NAFLD,血管造影和血管造影结果不一致可能受到血流动力学变化的影响。由于风险收益比高,该患者被认为不适合进行SIRT。
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