PET imaging of musculoskeletal tumours with fluorine-18 α-methyltyrosine: comparison with fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose PET

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Hideomi Watanabe
Tomio Inoue
Tetsuya Shinozaki
Takashi Yanagawa
Adel Refaat Ahmed
Katsumi Tomiyoshi
Noboru Oriuchi
Mari Tokunaga
Jun Aoki
Keigo Endo
Kenji Takagishi
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[1] Department of Orthopedic Surgery,
[2] Gunma University Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[3] Maebashi,undefined
[4] Gunma,undefined
[5] Department of Nuclear Medicine,undefined
[6] Gunma University Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[7] Maebashi,undefined
[8] Gunma,undefined
[9] Department of Diagnostic Radiology,undefined
[10] Gunma University Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[11] Maebashi,undefined
[12] Gunma,undefined
[13] Correspondence to: Department of Orthopedic Surgery,undefined
[14] Gunma University Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[15] 3-39-15 Showa,undefined
[16] Maebashi,undefined
[17] Gunma,undefined
[18] 371-8511,undefined
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Positron emission tomography Fluorine-18 α-methyltyrosine Fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose Musculoskeletal tumour;
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Fluorine-18 labelled α-methyltyrosine (FMT) was developed for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging, and its potential for clinical application in patients with brain tumours has been demonstrated. This is the first trial to compare FMT with 18F-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) for the evaluation of musculoskeletal tumours. Seventy-five patients were examined with both FMT- and FDG-PET within a 2-week period. Imaging findings were visually inspected in conjunction with computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging, and standardized uptake values (SUVs) for both FMT and FDG in lesions were also generated and compared with histological findings. A significant correlation between FMT and FDG SUVs was found for all lesions (r=0.769, P<0.0001), and mean values for malignant tumours were significantly higher than those for benign lesions in both FMT- and FDG-PET. The diagnostic sensitivities and specificities for malignancy were 72.7% and 84.9%, respectively, using FMT with a cut-off SUV of 1.2, and 72.7% and 66.0%, respectively, using FDG with a cut-off SUV of 1.9. The resultant accuracy with FMT was 81.3%, higher than that for FDG (68.0%), and the difference with respect to specificity was significant (χ2cal=5.0625, P<0.05). On the other hand, while a significant correlation was found between malignant tumour grade and SUV with both FMT- (ρ=0.656) and FDG-PET (ρ=0.815), only the latter demonstrated significant differences among grades I, II and III. FMT and FDG for PET appear equally effective at detecting musculoskeletal tumours. In evaluating musculoskeletal tumours, FMT may be superior to FDG in the differentiation between benign and malignant tumours, while FDG may be the better choice for non-invasive malignancy grading.
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