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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2011

Using 18 F-FDG PET/CT to Detect an Occult Mesenchymal Tumor Causing Oncogenic Osteomalacia

Hyo Jung Seo; Yun Jung Choi; Hyun Jeong Kim; Yong Hyu Jeong; Arthur Cho; Jae Hoon Lee; Mijin Yun; Jong Doo Lee; Won Jun Kang

Oncogenic osteomalacia is a rare paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by renal phosphate excretion, hypophosphatemia, and osteomalacia. This syndrome is often caused by tumors of mesenchymal origin. Patients with oncogenic osteomalacia have abnormal bone mineralization, resulting in a high frequency of fractures. Tumor resection is the treatment of choice, as it will often correct the metabolic imbalance. Although oncogenic osteomalacia is a potentially curable disease, diagnosis is difficult and often delayed because of the small size and sporadic location of the tumor. Bone scintigraphy and radiography best characterize osteomalacia; magnetic resonance imaging findings are nonspecific. Here, we report a case of oncogenic osteomalacia secondary to a phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor that was successfully detected by 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT). This case illustrates the advantages of 18F-FDG PET/CT in detecting the occult mesenchymal tumor that causes oncogenic osteomalacia.


Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2011

Evaluation of Bone Metastasis from Hepatocellular Carcinoma Using 18F-FDG PET/CT and 99mTc-HDP Bone Scintigraphy: Characteristics of Soft Tissue Formation

Hyo Jung Seo; Yun Jung Choi; Hyun Jeong Kim; Yong Hyu Jeong; Arthur Cho; Jae Hoon Lee; Mijin Yun; Hye Jin Choi; Jong Doo Lee; Won Jun Kang

PurposeBone metastasis from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) can present with soft tissue formation, resulting in oncologic emergency. Contrast-enhanced FDG PET/CT and bone scintigraphy were compared to evaluate characteristics of bone metastases with or without soft tissue formation from HCC.MethodsOf 4,151 patients with HCC, 263 patients had bone metastases. Eighty-five patients with bone metastasis from HCC underwent contrast-enhanced FDG PET/CT. Fifty-four of the enrolled subjects had recent 99mTc-HDP bone scintigraphy available for comparison. Metastatic bone lesions were identified with visual inspection on FDG PET/CT, and maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) was used for the quantitative analysis. Confirmation of bone metastasis was based on histopathology, combined imaging modalities, or serial follow-up studies.ResultsForty-seven patients (55%) presented with soft tissue formation, while the remaining 38 patients presented without soft tissue formation. Frequent sites of bone metastases from HCC were the spine (39%), pelvis (19%), and rib cage (14%). The soft-tissue-formation group had more frequent bone pain (77 vs. 37%, p < 0.0001), higher SUVmax (6.02 vs. 3.52, p < 0.007), and higher incidence of photon defect in bone scintigraphy (75 vs. 0%) compared to the non-soft-tissue-formation group. FDG PET/CT had higher detection rate for bone metastasis than bone scintigraphy both in lesion-based analysis (98 vs. 53%, p = 0.0015) and in patient-based analysis (100 vs. 80%, p < 0 .001).ConclusionsBone metastasis from HCC showed a high incidence of soft tissue formation requiring emergency treatment. Although the characteristic findings for soft tissue formation such as photon defect in bone scintigraphy are helpful in detection, overall detectability of bone metastasis is higher in FDG PET/CT. Contrast-enhanced PET/CT will be useful in finding and delineating soft-tissue-forming bone metastasis from HCC.


Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2014

The Role of 18 F-FDG PET/CT in Assessing Therapy Response in Cervix Cancer after Concurrent Chemoradiation Therapy

Jiyoun Choi; Hyun Jeong Kim; Yong Hyu Jeong; Jae Hoon Lee; Arthur Cho; Mijin Yun; Jong Doo Lee; Yong Bae Kim; Young Tae Kim; Won Jun Kang


Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 2014

Erratum to: 18F-FDG PET as a single imaging modality in pediatric neuroblastoma: comparison with abdomen CT and bone scintigraphy

Yun Jung Choi; Hee Sung Hwang; Hyun Jeong Kim; Yong Hyu Jeong; Arthur Cho; Jae Hoon Lee; Mijin Yun; Jong Doo Lee; Won Jun Kang


Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2015

Correlation Analysis and Prognostic Impact of 18F-FDG PET and Excision Repair Cross-Complementation Group 1 (ERCC-1) Expression in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Yong Hyu Jeong; Choong-kun Lee; Kwanhyeong Jo; Sang Hyun Hwang; Jongtae Cha; Jeong Won Lee; Mijin Yun; Arthur Cho


Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2013

Prognostic Value of Metabolic Activity Measured by 18F-FDG PET/CT in Patients with Advanced Endometrial Cancer

Hyun Jeong Kim; Jiyoun Choi; Yong Hyu Jeong; Kwan Hyeong Jo; Jae-Hoon Lee; Arthur Cho; Mijin Yun; Jong Doo Lee; Young Tae Kim; Won Jun Kang


Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2012

Correlation Between 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Uptake and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Mutations in Advanced Lung Cancer

Yun Jung Choi; Byoung Chul Cho; Yong Hyu Jeong; Hyo Jung Seo; Hyun Jeong Kim; Arthur Cho; Jae Hoon Lee; Mijin Yun; Tae Joo Jeon; Jong Doo Lee; Won Jun Kang


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2015

Correlation of tumor size and metabolism with perfusion in hepatocellular carcinoma using dynamic contrast enhanced CT and F-18 FDG PET-CT

Sang Hyun Hwang; Jongtae Cha; Kwanhyeong Jo; Yong Hyu Jeong; Hyun-Jeong Kim; Arthur Cho; Won Jun Kang; Mijin Yun


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2014

The role of 18F-FDG PET scan in the assessment of excision repair cross-complementation group 1 (ERCC-1) expression for non-small cell lung cancer

Yong Hyu Jeong; Choong-kun Lee; Won Jun Kang; Mijin Yun; Jong-Doo Lee; Arthur Cho


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2015

A comparison study of remnant thyroid gland using salivary scintigraphy with post-ablation I-131 scan

Kwanhyeong Jo; Sang Hyun Hwang; Yong Hyu Jeong; Arthur Cho

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Seoul National University

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