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Dynamic PET/CT with the Hepatobiliary Tracer [68Ga]Ga-Tmos-DAZA for Characterization of a Hepatic Tumor.

Martin FreesmeyerJulia GreiserThomas WinkensFalk GühneChristian KuehnelFalk RauchfußHans-Michael TautenhahnRobert Drescher
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Established imaging modalities for the characterization of liver tumors are computed tomography (CT), magnetical resonance (MR) imaging, sonography, and hepatobiliary scintigraphy. In some cases, their results may be inconclusive or certain examinations not possible due to contraindications. Positron emission tomography (PET)/CT has the capability of dynamic imaging with high temporal resolution. With radiolabeled tri-alkoxysalicyl-1,4-diazepan-6-amine (TAoS-DAZA) tracers, imaging of liver perfusion and hepatobiliary function is possible in a single examination. In the presented case, the PET/CT was performed in a patient with suspected hepatocellular carcinoma and atypical CT findings. PET imaging characteristics were consistent with a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). PET with DAZA ligands may be a supplemental method for liver tumor characterization in difficult cases.
Keyphrases
  • pet ct
  • positron emission tomography
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  • computed tomography
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  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance imaging
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  • quantum dots