Abstract
The recently introduced SPECT/CT integrates the physiologic data of SPECT with the anatomic data of CT into a single image. The purpose of this pilot study was to explore the additional value of SPECT/CT in breast cancer patients and melanoma patients with inconclusive planar image findings. Methods: Thirty-one patients had planar lymphoscintigrams showing unexpected lymphatic drainage, 6 had lymphoscintigrams that were difficult to interpret, and 3 showed no drainage on planar imaging. SPECT/CT was performed immediately after delayed planar imaging. Results: In 4 patients, SPECT/CT showed 6 additional sentinel nodes, of which 2 were tumor-positive and led to upstaging and tailored management in 5% of patients. SPECT/CT depicted sentinel nodes in 3 patients whose delayed planar imaging had shown no drainage. Conclusion: SPECT/CT was of additional value in finding the exact anatomic location of sentinel nodes in patients with inconclusive planar image findings. SPECT/CT also detected sentinel nodes in addition to those found on planar images, and SPECT/CT detected sentinel nodes in patients whose planar images had shown none. Copyright © 2007 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine, Inc.
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Van Der Ploeg, I. M. C., Valdés Olmos, R. A., Nieweg, O. E., Rutgers, E. J. T., Kroon, B. B. R., & Hoefnagel, C. A. (2007). The additional value of SPECT/CT in lymphatic mapping in breast cancer and melanoma. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 48(11), 1756–1760. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.107.043372
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