Bogusław Stefaniak
Medical University of Lublin
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Nuclear Medicine Review | 2016
Beata Chrapko; Marek Chrapko; Anna Nocuń; Bogusław Stefaniak; Tomasz Zubilewicz; Andrzej Drop
This review article discusses the utility of 18F-FDG PET/CT in diagnosis and management of vascular disease. We stress usefulness of this method in large vessel inflammation and infection. In our work we based on the literature analysis and clinical cases diagnosed in our institution by use of 18F-FDG PET/CT. The literature exploration was focusing on vascular inflammation and infections and 18-FDG PET. The search was performed on PubMed database and cross referencing. We present the practical review with several images of vascular diseases like: Takayasu arteritis, giant cell arteritis, vascular graft infections, abdominal aortic aneurysm infections and cases of aortitis and periaortitis. From this work inflammation associated with atheromatic process and vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque we excluded. 18F-FGD PET/CT is a sensitive metabolic, reliable, non-invasive imaging modality suitable for diagnosis and follow-up of inflammation and infections in vascular system.
Nuclear Medicine Communications | 2011
Anna Nocuń; Beata Chrapko; Renata Gołębiewska; Bogusław Stefaniak; Elżbieta Czekajska-Chehab
ObjectiveLarge cell pulmonary neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) is a poorly differentiated and high-grade neoplasm. It is positioned between an atypical carcinoid and small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung in a distinct family of pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors. The aim of our study was to detect somatostatin receptors in this uncommon malignancy and to evaluate the sensitivity of somatostatin receptor scintigraphy (SRS) in LCNEC staging. MethodsWe analyzed data of 26 patients (mean age: 61.5±7.9 years) with histologically confirmed diagnosis of LCNEC, including 18 cases not treated surgically and eight patients after the resection of the primary tumor. SRS was carried out with technetium-99m ethylene diamine-diacetic acid/hydrazinonicotinyl-Tyr3-octreotide (99mTc-TOC). A visual analysis of scintigraphic images was done with reference to conventional imaging modalities (computed tomography and bone sicintigraphy). ResultsSRS sensitivity for the detection of primary lesions, supradiaphragmatic metastases, and infradiaphragmatic metastases was 100, 83.3%, and 0%, respectively. Five out of 13 metastases to the liver appeared on SRS as photopenic foci, visible on the background of physiological hepatic activity. Only one of the nine metastases to the skeletal system was found by SRS with sensitivity as low as 11.1%. The overall SRS sensitivity for the detection of secondary lesions and of all lesions was 54.8 and 62.2%, respectively. ConclusionWithin a rather large series of LCNEC, the primary tumor showed an uptake of 99mTc-TOC in all cases, whereas some metastases did show 99mTc-TOC uptake and some others did not.
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2004
Witold Cholewiński; Jerzy Kowalczyk; Bogusław Stefaniak; Jolanta Stefaniak; Ewa Poniatowicz-Frasunek; Anna Tarkowska
Nuclear Medicine Review | 2003
Bogusław Stefaniak; Witold Cholewiński; Anna Tarkowska
Nuclear Medicine Review | 2004
Rafał Celiński; Witold Cholewiński; Bogusław Stefaniak; Anna Tarkowska
Nuclear Medicine Review | 2004
Bogusław Stefaniak; Witold Cholewiński; Anna Tarkowska
Medical Science Monitor | 2010
Beata Chrapko; Anna Nocuń; Renata Gołębiewska; Bogusław Stefaniak; Elżbieta Korobowicz; Elżbieta Czekajska-Chehab; Marek Sawicki; Wojciech Polkowski
Nuclear Medicine Review | 2003
Witold Cholewiński; Bogusław Stefaniak; Ewa Poniatowicz-Frasunek; Anna Tarkowska
Nuclear Medicine Review | 2017
Anna Nocuń; Mariusz Kędra; Bogusław Stefaniak; Beta Chrapko
Current Medical Imaging Reviews | 2017
Beata Chrapko; Marek Chrapko; Anna Nocuń; Bogusław Stefaniak; Jan Kęsik; Tomasz Zubilewicz; Andrzej Drop