Sörensen J., Savitcheva I., Engler H., Langstrom B.
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Diagnosis was confirmed by clinical follow-up or biopsy.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> In 2 of 7 patients with suspicion of brain tumor no areas with pathological uptake of <sup>11</sup>C-Methionine were found. In a patient with unclear tumor a benign process (ependimoma) was revealed that allowed avoiding a biopsy. A benign tumor detection in 2 patients with malignancy suspicion considerably affected treatment tactics. In 2 patients supposed benign growth was confirmed. In 2 of 3 patients with question of recurrence after surgery or radiotherapy and inconclusive MRI and CT picture malignant growth was found and in 1 patient was rejected. Repeated PET-studies in 2 patients with prolactinoma during therapy allowed prompt (within a few days) control of tumor response.</p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> The assessment of tumor metabolic activity in paediatric oncological practice using PET with <sup>11</sup>C-Methionine is a reliable method in the correct indication of brain tumor origin and in prompt evaluation of treatment efficacy and control of recurrence.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":80267,"journal":{"name":"Clinical positron imaging : official journal of the Institute for Clinical P.E.T","volume":"3 4","pages":"Page 157"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2000-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1016/S1095-0397(00)00069-8","citationCount":"12","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"3. 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Diagnosis was confirmed by clinical follow-up or biopsy.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> In 2 of 7 patients with suspicion of brain tumor no areas with pathological uptake of <sup>11</sup>C-Methionine were found. In a patient with unclear tumor a benign process (ependimoma) was revealed that allowed avoiding a biopsy. A benign tumor detection in 2 patients with malignancy suspicion considerably affected treatment tactics. In 2 patients supposed benign growth was confirmed. In 2 of 3 patients with question of recurrence after surgery or radiotherapy and inconclusive MRI and CT picture malignant growth was found and in 1 patient was rejected. 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3. Utility of PET and 11C-Methionine in the Paediatric Brain Tumors
Purpose: The aim of the study was to examine the utility of PET with 11C-Methionine in diagnosis and evaluation of the treatment efficacy in childhood brain tumors.
Methods: 16 PET-studies were performed in 11 children, 4–17years old, 3 boys and 8 girls, with brain tumors or tumor suspicion. Reasons for PET-study were an unclear diagnosis of tumor (7 cases), treatment efficacy definition (5 cases) and identification of tumor recurrence (3 cases). Studies were performed after i.v. injection of 11C-Methionine (6-9 MBq/kg). MRI or CT of brain was done before the PET-study in all patients. Diagnosis was confirmed by clinical follow-up or biopsy.
Results: In 2 of 7 patients with suspicion of brain tumor no areas with pathological uptake of 11C-Methionine were found. In a patient with unclear tumor a benign process (ependimoma) was revealed that allowed avoiding a biopsy. A benign tumor detection in 2 patients with malignancy suspicion considerably affected treatment tactics. In 2 patients supposed benign growth was confirmed. In 2 of 3 patients with question of recurrence after surgery or radiotherapy and inconclusive MRI and CT picture malignant growth was found and in 1 patient was rejected. Repeated PET-studies in 2 patients with prolactinoma during therapy allowed prompt (within a few days) control of tumor response.
Conclusion: The assessment of tumor metabolic activity in paediatric oncological practice using PET with 11C-Methionine is a reliable method in the correct indication of brain tumor origin and in prompt evaluation of treatment efficacy and control of recurrence.