Deepa Singh
Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
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British Journal of Radiology | 2017
Deepa Singh; Aditi Chopra; Mudalsha Ravina; Srikant Kongara; Eesh Bhatia; Narvesh Kumar; Sushil Gupta; Subhash Yadav; Preeti Dabadghao; Rajnikant Yadav; Veeresh Dube; Utham Kumar; Manish Dixit; Sanjay Gambhir
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of 68Ga-DOTANOC positron emission tomography (PET)/CT scan in localization of culprit lesion for biopsy and required intervention [surgical excision/radiofrequency ablation (RFA)] in patients with long-standing oncogenic osteomalacia (OOM)/tumour-induced osteomalacia. METHODS 17 patients (8 males and 9 females) underwent 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT scan. The patients referred with clinical and biochemical evidence of hypophosphatemia and raised fibroblast growth factor-23. Qualitative and semi-quantitative parameters were used to identify culprit lesions. RESULTS 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT scan revealed 52 lesions in 17 patients, and 37/52 of these lesions were tracer avid. 26/37 lesions were non-specific focal tracer-avid skeletal lesions (fractures or degenerative changes). 11/37 tracer-avid skeletal lesions present in 9 patients (3 lesions in 1 patient and 1 each in rest of the 8 patients) were highly suspicious for culprit lesions in view of high maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) (range 1.5-15.4; mean 7.0 ± 4.6), lesion size (0.9-5.0 cm; mean 3.3 ± 1.5) and associated soft-tissue component. During subsequent imaging with CT/MRI, 7/9 patients showed concordant lesions which were excised or biopsied and histopathologically verified as phosphaturic mesenchymal tumours. Surgical excision was resorted to in most of the detected lesions, and RFA was performed in one patient. CONCLUSION There is some overlap in SUVmax between fracture-/bone-associated lesions and culprit lesions with a tendency of most non-culprit lesions to have lower SUVmax and no associated soft-tissue component. In such scenario, intensely tracer-avid, larger non-fracture lesions with soft-tissue component may lead to identification of culprit lesion among multiple lesions. Following detection of culprit lesion, surgical removal is the best treatment. RFA is alternative to surgery in cases where surgery is not possible owing to osteopenia/poor bone health. Advances in knowledge: The main challenge in patients of long-standing OOM is the presence of multiple skeletal lesions (both tumour- or tracer-avid fractures), and it is confusing to identify culprit lesion. This was noted in our study with 68Ga-DOTANOC and has not been mentioned in studies performed with 68Ga-DOTATATE/TOC PET/CT. In such scenario, 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT needs to be reviewed and read thoroughly to localize the culprit lesion out of the multiple tracer-avid lesions.
Indian journal of entomology | 2014
Upendra Kumar; Deepa Singh; S.K. Sachan; Anuj Bhatnagar; Rajendra Singh
Indian journal of entomology | 2018
Jatin Kumar; Anuj Bhatnagar; Ajay Kumar; Deepa Singh
Indian journal of entomology | 2016
Nirvesh Singh; Rejendra Singh; Anuj Bhatnagar; Deepa Singh
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2015
Deepa Singh; Mudalsha Ravina; Narvesh Kumar; Suruchi Jain; Shashwat Verma; Amitabh Arya; Gaurav Agarwal; Amit Agarwal; Sanjiv Gambhir; Sukanta Barai
Annals of Plant Protection Sciences | 2015
Rejendra Singh; Anuj Bhatnagar; Deepa Singh
Annals of Plant Protection Sciences | 2015
Rajendra Singh; Anuj Bhatnagar; Deepa Singh
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2014
Gowri Sankar; Sanjay Gambhir; Prasanta Pradhan; Sukanta Barai; Amitabh Arya; Murthy Siddegowda; Suruchi Jain; Mudalsha Ravina; Deepa Singh
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2014
Sanjay Gambhir; Mudalsha Ravina; Arun Prashanth; Sukanta Barai; Prasanta Pradhan; Gowri Sankar; Narvesh Kumar; Amit Singh; Deepa Singh; Murthy Siddegowda
Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2014
Murthy Siddegowda; Sanjay Gambhir; Rajan Saxena; Subhash Chand Kheruka; Suruchi Jain; Gowri Sankar; Deepa Singh; Mudalsha Ravina; Shashwat Verma; Narvesh Kumar
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