PET/CT imaging of delayed radiation encephalopathy following radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma

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WANG Xin-lu YIN Ji-lin LI Hua LI Xiang-dong QUAN Jiang-tao Department of Nuclear Medicine
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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nasopharyngeal carcinoma; radiotherapy; radiation encephalopathy; positron-emission tomography; tomography; computed;
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R739.63 [咽肿瘤];
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Background With the significant improvement in the survival of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC)undergoing radiotherapy and the growing availability of the sophisticated imaging modalities,the number of radiationencephalopathy (RE) cases relating to NPC radiotherapy is increasing.In this study,we investigated the metabolic anddensity changes of the compromised brain tissues during delayed RE using a positron-emission tomography-computedtomography (PET/CT) to provide clinical evidences for the diagnosis of delayed RE following radiotherapy for NPC.Methods The PET/CT manifestations and the clinical data of 53 pathologically confirmed NPC patients with delayed REfollowing radical radiotherapy and 15 healthy volunteers were investigated.The standardized uptake values (SUV) of thebilateral temporal lobes,the occipital lobe and the brain stem were measured respectively;and then the metabolicreduction rate of 88 temporal lobes and 13 brain stems were calculated for a statistical comparison between the twogroups.Results The earliest case of delayed RE in the investigated patients occurred 1.5 years after radiotherapy.Delayed REfrequently involved the inferior temporal lobe.For patients with delayed RE confirmed by clinical symptoms and imagingfindings,PET maintained a 100% coincidence rate with CT;however,in the 25 temporal lobes of the 35 delayed REpatients,PET revealed obvious hypometabolic changes whereas CT displayed normal density.The incidence of brainstem metabolic reductions was 24.5% (13/53) in the investigated patients,including 4 patients with hypometabolicchanges shown by PET and negative finding shown by CT.The incidence of granuloma adjacent to the hypometabolicregion in the temporal lobe was 12.5% (11/88).Conclusion Delayed RE patients exhibit significant hypometabolic changes in the inferior temporal lobe,captured byPET much earlier than by CT.PET/CT offers a valuable means for the diagnosis of delayed RE in subacute stages andgranuloma formation.
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