Enhanced Pancreatitis Detection: FAPI PET/CT Emerging Utility in Patient with Pancreatic Mass.
Alain S Abi-GhanemTamara El AnnanNour El GhawiNadine OmranMustafa NatoutHazem I AssiAli ShamseddineNina SalibaMohamad B HaidarPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor (FAPI) positron emission tomography (PET) imaging has emerged as a useful method for identifying pancreatic disorders, notably pancreatitis. Unlike Fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG), FAPI uptake is directly proportional to the degree of fibrosis, making it very useful in separating pancreatic tumors from inflammation. Recent investigations have shown that FAPI positron emission tomography/computer tomography (PET/CT) can identify pancreatic inflammation with great sensitivity, providing vital diagnostic information. In this case study, a 52-year-old male with a history of Ewing sarcoma presented with epigastric pain. Pancreatitis was confirmed on a computer tomography (CT) scan showing mild fat stranding in the pancreatic body and tail, in addition to a significant increase in pancreatic head mass, necessitating further evaluation with FDG PET/CT and FAPI PET/CT, as the patient was known to have metastatic sarcoma. While FDG PET/CT revealed an avid infiltrative lesion in the duodenal/pancreatic head area, FAPI PET/CT showed diffuse uptake in the pancreatic body and tail, indicating fibroblast-mediated inflammation consistent with pancreatitis. This case demonstrates the usefulness of FAPI imaging in discriminating between pancreatic metastasis and pancreatitis, with FAPI PET/CT providing crucial diagnostic information when FDG uptake is ambiguous.
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