Abstract
With conventional imaging techniques such as planar lymphoscintigraphy and SPECT/CT, preoperative sentinel node (SN) identification can be difficult when the SN is near the primary tumor, as is the case in floor-of-mouth carcinomas. PET/CT lymphoscintigraphy may improve the detection and localization of such SNs. Methods: In this study, the clinical feasibility of PET/ CT lymphoscintigraphy using 89Zr-nanocolloidal albumin was evaluated in 5 oral cancer patients. PET/CT lymphoscintigraphy was performed after peritumoral injection of 89Zr-nanocolloidal albumin. The routine SN procedure, including SPECT/CT using 99mTc-nanocolloidal albumin, was performed on the same patients 7-9 d after the injection of 89Zr- nanocolloidal albumin. Results: Comparison of radiocolloid distribution on PET/CT and SPECT/CT showed identical drainage patterns. Moreover, PET/ CT was able to identify additional foci near the primary tumor. Conclusion: This pilot PET/CT study on SN detection indicated that lymphoscintigraphy using 89Zr-nanocolloidal albumin is feasible. COPYRIGHT © 2013 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Inc.
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Heuveling, D. A., Van Schie, A., Vugts, D. J., Hendrikse, N. H., Yaqub, M., Hoekstra, O. S., … De Bree, R. (2013). Pilot study on the feasibility of PET/CT lymphoscintigraphy with 89Zr-nanocolloidal albumin for sentinel node identification in oral cancer patients. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 54(4), 585–589. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.112.115188
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