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Rev. esp. med. nucl. (Ed. impr.) ; 30(6): 342-345, nov.-dic. 2011.
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-91474

ABSTRACT

El elastofibroma dorsi ha sido descrito en la literatura como un tumor o pseudotumor poco frecuente. Sin embargo, autopsias y estudios de imagen han revelado que se trata de un hallazgo no despreciable. Objetivo. El propósito de este estudio es describir y familiarizarse con este tipo de lesión para así evitar diagnósticos equívocos. Material y métodos. Del 3 de diciembre de 2008 al 5 de enero de 2010, se evaluaron 1.751 pacientes mediante 18FDG-PET/TAC, de los cuales 29 casos de elastofibroma dorsi fueron reportados como hallazgo incidental. Resultados. Este estudio mostró una prevalencia del 1,66%. De los 29 casos, 22 (75,86%) fueron mujeres y 7 (24,14%) hombres. Diecisiete (58,62%) casos resultaron bilaterales, 12 (41,38%) unilaterales y el SUVmáx osciló entre 1,4 y 3,2. Dichas lesiones fueron descritas como imágenes con densidad de partes blandas con leve o moderada actividad metabólica difusa. Conclusión. El elastofibroma dorsi es un hallazgo relativamente frecuente en PET/TAC. Sus características deberían ser conocidas a fin de evitar diagnósticos erróneos(AU)


Elastofibroma dorsi has been described in the literature as an unusual tumor or pseudotumor. However, autopsies and imaging studies have revealed that it is a non-negligible finding. Purpose. The aim of this study has been to illustrate and become familiar with this type of lesion in order to prevent misdiagnosis. Materials and methods. From 3 December 2008 to 5 January 2010, 1,751 patients were evaluated with 18FDG-PET/CT. Of these, 29 cases of elastofibroma dorsi were recorded as an incidental finding. A retrospective and descriptive analysis was performed on this study series. Results. The study showed a prevalence of 1.66%. Out of the 29 findings, 22 (75.86%) were females and 7 (24.14%) males. Seventeen (58.62%) cases were bilateral, 12 (41.38%) unilateral and the SUVmax ranged from 1.4 to 3.2. These lesions were reported as soft tissue density images with mild or moderate diffuse metabolic activity. Conclusion. The elastofibroma dorsi is a relatively common finding in PET/CT that should be known in order to avoid making wrong diagnoses(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 , Fibroma/diagnosis , Fibroma , Positron-Emission Tomography/instrumentation , Positron-Emission Tomography/methods , Retrospective Studies , Radiopharmaceuticals , Nuclear Medicine/methods , Positron-Emission Tomography/trends , Positron-Emission Tomography
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