Narae Lee
Catholic University of Korea
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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2015
Narae Lee; Ie Ryung Yoo; Sonya Youngju Park; Hyukjin Yoon; Yeongjoo Lee; Jin Kyoung Oh
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to assess the significance of incidental nasopharyngeal uptake on 18F-FDG PET/CT and to identify image patterns useful in the differentiation between benign or physiologic activity and nasopharyngeal carcinoma.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed medical records of patients with nasopharyngeal uptakes on 18F-FDG PET/CT scans taken between January 2010 and July 2011. Patients with head and neck cancer, other metastatic head and neck lesions, or lymphoma were excluded. Total 177 patients were enrolled (Group A). PET images were reviewed for patterns of nasopharyngeal FDG uptake, presence/absence of cervical lymph node uptake and pattern of cervical node uptake. Diagnostic confirmation was made by pathology or clinical and radiological follow-up for 1 year or longer. Furthermore, initial PET/CT images of 48 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (Group B) were reviewed for comparison with PET/CT images of Group A patients.ResultsAll nasopharyngeal uptakes in Group A were confirmed to be benign. Group B showed significantly more intense FDG uptake (SUVmax of Group A 3.9 ± 1.4 vs. Group B 10.4 ± 4.6, p<0.001). and asymmetric nasopharyngeal uptake (asymmetric uptake of Group A 67.8% vs. Group B 89.6%). When SUVmax of 6.0 was used as cut off for detection of malignant nasopharyngeal uptake, the area under the ROC curve was 0.93 (95% confidence interval, 0.88-0.98), with a sensitivity of 88.1% and a specificity of 91.7%. Metastatic nodes in Group B showed higher SUVmax (Group A 2.3 ± 0.6 vs. Group B 7.1 ± 4.0, p<0.001) and larger size (short axis of Group A 5.3 ± 2.0 mm vs. Group B 13.1 ± 4.7 mm, p<0.001) than benign nodes of Group A. The majority of Group B cases demonstrated retropharyngeal lymph node uptake (70.8%), compared to only 2 cases in Group A.ConclusionsIn patients without a history of underlying malignancy involving head and neck, incidental nasopharyngeal uptake on PET/CT does not indicate malignancy. However, if the nasopharyngeal uptake is intense (SUVmax≥6.0) or concomitant retropharyngeal lymph node uptake is present, the possibility of a malignant condition should be considered.
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2014
Sonya Youngju Park; Hyukjin Yoon; Narae Lee; Jin Kyoung Oh; Ie Ryung Yoo; Sung Hoon Kim; Yong An Chung
PurposeThe mechanism of cognitive dysfunction of subcortical ischemic vascular dementia (SIVaD) is not yet fully understood. The objective of this study was to investigate and compare the distribution of regional cerebral perfusion (CP) change in the mild forms of SIVaD, a relatively homogeneous subtype of vascular dementia, using statistical parametric mapping (SPM) analysis of the technetium-99m hexamethylproplyeneamineoxime (Tc-99m HMPAO) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT).Materials and MethodsA total of 28 patients with mild SIVaD and 33 healthy controls were prospectively recruited and underwent SPECT imaging studies between January 2012 and May 2013. SPECT was performed to measure the regional CP, and SPM was applied to the analysis of the SPECT data.ResultsThe regional CP was significantly decreased in the bilateral insula, anterior and posterior cingulated gyrus, precentral gyrus, and subcallosal gyrus as well as the right inferior parietal lobule in the SIVaD patients compared to the controls (corrected p = 0.01). The pattern of CP abnormality correlated well with those previously reported in later forms of SIVaD.ConclusionsReduction of CP in the brain areas mentioned was present earlier on in the natural course of SIVaD pathophysiology. Our study suggests that cognitive dysfunction of SIVaD may be related to these regional CP deficits.
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2013
Hye Lim Park; Ie Ryung Yoo; Narae Lee; Hyukjin Yoon; Eun Kyoung Choi; Hyun Su Choi; Sung Hoon Kim
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2016
KwanHyeong Jo; Sang Hyun Hwang; Narae Lee; Mijin Yun; Hee Sung Hwang; Arthur Cho
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2014
Hyun Su Choi; Sung Hoon Kim; Hyukjin Yoon; Narae Lee; Ye Young Seo; Hyung Sun Sohn
Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2014
Yeongjoo Lee; Ie Ryung Yoo; Narae Lee; Eun Kyoung Choi; Eun Ji Han; Sung Yong Lee
Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2013
Eun Kyoung Choi; Ie Ryung Yoo; Narae Lee; Jin Kyoung Oh; Soo Kyo Chung
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2012
Narae Lee; Ie Ryung Yoo; Hyun Su Choi; Woo Hee Choi; Eun Ji Han; Soo Kyo Chung
Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012
Narae Lee; Sung Hoon Kim; Woo Hee Choi; Eun Ji Han; Hyun Su Choi
Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012
Narae Lee; Ie Ryung Yoo; Sae Jung Na; Soo Kyo Chung