A Case of Primary Colon Carcinoma Demonstrated by FDG PET/CT Imaging After Detection of a Solitary Brain Metastasis/Soliter Beyin Metastazinin Saptanmasindan Sonra FDG PET/BT ile Primer Kolon Karsinomu Gösterilen Bir Olgu

The detection of brain metastases as the initial manifestation of colorectal carcinoma without liver or lung involvement is extremely rare. Herein we present a case of a 52-year-old male patient with an unusual presentation of colon cancer, with primary lesions demonstrated by fluorine-18-labeled fl...

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Published in:Molecular imaging and radionuclide therapy Vol. 24; p. 13
Main Authors: Erhamamci, Seval, Reyhan, Mehmet, Nursal, Gül Nihal, Torun, Nese, Yapar, Ali Fuat
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Ankara Galenos Publishing House 01-06-2015
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Summary:The detection of brain metastases as the initial manifestation of colorectal carcinoma without liver or lung involvement is extremely rare. Herein we present a case of a 52-year-old male patient with an unusual presentation of colon cancer, with primary lesions demonstrated by fluorine-18-labeled fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) Positron-emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) after detection of a solitary brain metastasis. Brain CT images revealed a brain tumor. Histopathologic evaluation indicated metastatic poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, while his physical examination was normal. The PET/CT revealed abnormal intense FDG uptake in the right parietal region and in descending colon, with no other abnormal FDG uptake elsewhere in the body. The histopathologic diagnosis of the descending colon lesion revealed moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. This case indicates that FDG PET/CT imaging may have a positive impact on the evaluation of patients with brain metastasis from an unknown primary.
ISSN:2146-1414
2147-1959
DOI:10.4274/mirt.294915o