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  • Title: Comparison of 68Ga-Dotatate PET/CT and 18F-FDOPA PET/CT for the diagnosis of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors in a MEN1 patient.
    Author: Jullien M, Reichert T, D'Anella P, Castinetti F, Barlier A, Brue T, Taieb D, Cuny T.
    Journal: Ann Endocrinol (Paris); 2020 Feb; 81(1):39-43. PubMed ID: 31982106.
    Abstract:
    CONTEXT: Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs) occur in more than 80% of patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) syndrome, with predominance of small (<1cm) non-functioning tumors, followed by gastrinomas and insulinomas. Due to their small size, the diagnostic performance of conventional MRI and CT imaging is highly variable, with a real risk of false-negatives. Functional imaging on 111In-DTPA-Octreotide SPECT somatostatin receptor scintigraphy (Octreoscan®) is the modality of choice, but shows only 80% sensitivity. Alternatively, 18F-fluorodihydroxyphenylalanine (FDOPA) and, more recently, 68Ga-Dotatate PET/CT imaging are valuable options in case of negative Octreoscan®. CASE REPORT: A 55 old-year woman diagnosed with MEN1 syndrome, presented with multiple asymptomatic but progressive PNETs revealed on ultrasound endoscopy. Octreoscan® was negative, as was 18F-FDOPA PET/CT, whereas 68Ga-Dotatate PET/CT detected all PNETs found on endoscopy. CONCLUSION: We here report the first case of a MEN1 patient who successfully underwent a 68Ga-Dotatate PET/CT for detection and follow-up of PNETs, while both Octreoscan® and 18F-FDOPA PET/CT were negative.
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