177Lu-DOTATATE PRRT in Recurrent Skull-Base Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumor Causing Osteomalacia: A Potential Application of PRRT Beyond Neuroendocrine Tumors

S. Basu, Preeti Fargose
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The potential of peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) is described in a case of recurrent inoperable phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor causing osteomalacia in the left basiocciput, for which the patient had undergone surgery twice previously. After one cycle of PRRT, there was good symptomatic improvement, with a modest reduction in uptake on both 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT and 18F-FDG PET/CT suggesting a favorable response. Hence, treatment with a second cycle was considered. Being somatostatin receptor–avid, this rare group of tumors when inoperable or recurrent may potentially be targeted with PRRT. Well-tolerated and noninvasive, PRRT could evolve as a promising targeted treatment approach in this clinical setting. In summary, tumor-induced osteomalacia with 68Ga-DOTATATE–avid inoperable or recurrent tumor can be considered a potential clinical application for PRRT beyond neuroendocrine tumors.
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ludotatate PRRT在复发性颅底磷化间充质肿瘤引起骨软化症中的应用:PRRT在神经内分泌肿瘤之外的潜在应用
肽受体放射性核素治疗(PRRT)的潜力描述了一个复发性不能手术的磷酸盐间充质肿瘤引起的左颅底骨软化症的病例,该患者此前曾接受过两次手术。经过一个周期的PRRT治疗后,患者的症状得到了良好的改善,68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT和18F-FDG PET/CT的摄取均有适度减少,这表明患者的反应良好。因此,考虑采用第二周期治疗。由于生长抑素受体缺乏,这种罕见的肿瘤在不能手术或复发时可能会被PRRT靶向。良好的耐受性和无创性,PRRT可能在这种临床环境中发展成为一种有希望的靶向治疗方法。综上所述,肿瘤性骨软化伴68ga - dotatate无法手术或复发的肿瘤可被认为是PRRT在神经内分泌肿瘤以外的潜在临床应用。
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