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Sestamibi and FDG-PET scans to support diagnosis of jaw osteonecrosis

Authors :
Catello Califano
Lucio Catalano
Barbara Salvatore
Rosa Fonti
Silvana Del Vecchio
Carmen Martorelli
Leonardo Pace
Sabrina Segreto
Fara Petruzziello
Bruno Rotoli
Giuseppe Caparrotti
Catalano, L
DEL VECCHIO, Silvana
Petruzziello, F
Fonti, R
Salvatore, B
Martorelli, C
Califano, C
Caparrotti, G
Segreto, Sabrina
Pace, Leonardo
Rotoli, Bruno
Source :
Annals of hematology, 86 (2007): 415–423. doi:10.1007/s00277-007-0263-0, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Catalano L, Del Vecchio S, Petruzziello F, Fonti R, Salvatore B, Martorelli C, Califano C, Caparrotti G, Segreto S, Pace L, Rotoli B./titolo:Sestamibi and FDG-PET scans to support diagnosis of jaw osteonecrosis./doi:10.1007%2Fs00277-007-0263-0/rivista:Annals of hematology (Print)/anno:2007/pagina_da:415/pagina_a:423/intervallo_pagine:415–423/volume:86
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Osteonecrosis of the maxillary or mandibular bone is an infrequent but often severe event occurring in patients who undergo prolonged treatment with bisphosphonates. Histology is in some cases mandatory to differentiate it from neoplastic osteolysis, but a biopsy can further contribute to bone damage. Functional imaging obtained by a tracer that shows oncotropic properties, such as Tc99msestamibi, in comparison to a non-tumor-specific substance such as FDG-PET, can support the differential diagnosis, thus avoiding invasive procedures. Four patients affected by multiple myeloma and jaw osteonecrosis were prospectively evaluated by sestamibi and FDG-PET scans. Local diagnosis was performed by clinical, radiological and, in some cases, histological evaluations. Each patient was studied by Tc99m-sestamibi, performed by planar anterior and posterior whole-body scans and SPECT of the head and neck, and by PET/CT. Two nuclear medicine physicians, unaware of the final diagnosis, reviewed the images. No sestamibi uptake was evident in the four patients with jaw osteonecrosis, while FDG-PET/CT showed focal uptake in all of them. Our study suggests that the combined use of sestamibi scintigraphy and FDG-PET/CT could support the clinical diagnosis of oral osteonecrosis avoiding the risks of a surgical biopsy. Studies on higher number of patients are necessary to validate these preliminary observations.

Details

ISSN :
09395555
Volume :
86
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of hematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2688df4c9d2d64bd0443981e7c374d44