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Role of Positron Emission Tomography in Imaging of Non-Neurologic Disorders of the Head, Neck and Teeth in Veterinary Medicine

机译:正电子发射断层扫描在兽医医学中对头部,颈部和牙齿的非神经系统疾病的成像中的作用

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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is an imaging technique that provides functional information, in addition to structural information obtained with computed tomography (CT). The most common application is cancer staging, using 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG), a radioactive analog of glucose. Although limited data are available in the veterinary literature, human studies have demonstrated benefit with the addition of PET both for assessment of the primary tumor and for detection of metastatic disease. 18F-FDG PET appears to be more accurate at detecting the margin of oral neoplasia, in particular for tumors arising from highly vascularized tissue, such as the lingual and laryngeal areas. 18F-FDG PET has a high sensitivity for the detection of lymph node metastasis, however the specificity is variable between studies. Tracers beyond 18F-FDG can also be used for oncology imaging. 18F-Fluoride (18F-NaF) is an excellent osseous tracer, useful in assessing bone involvement of primary tumors or osseous metastasis. Other specific tracers can be used to assess cell proliferation or hypoxia for tumor characterization. 18F-FDG is also an excellent tracer for detection of inflammation. Human studies have demonstrated its value for the assessment of periodontitis and dental implant infection. 18F-NaF has been used to assess disorders of the temporomandibular joint in the human literature, demonstrating good correlation with arthralgia and therapeutic outcome. Both 18F-NaF and 18F-FDG had good concordance with localization of cervical pain in people. PET will likely have a growing role in veterinary medicine not only for oncologic imaging but also for assessment of inflammation and pain.
机译:正电子发射断层扫描(PET)是一种成像技术,除了通过计算机断层摄影(CT)获得的结构信息之外,还提供功能信息。最常见的应用是癌症分期,使用18F-氟脱氧葡萄糖(18F-FDG),一种葡萄糖的放射性类似物。尽管兽医文献中的数据有限,但人体研究表明,添加PET既可用于评估原发性肿瘤,也可用于检测转移性疾病。 18F-FDG PET在检测口腔肿瘤形成的边缘方面似乎更准确,特别是对于由高度血管化组织(如舌和喉区域)引起的肿瘤。 18F-FDG PET对淋巴结转移的检测具有很高的敏感性,但是特异性在研究之间是可变的。 18F-FDG以外的示踪剂也可用于肿瘤成像。 18F-氟化物(18F-NaF)是一种出色的骨示踪剂,可用于评估原发肿瘤或骨转移的骨累及程度。其他特异性示踪剂可用于评估细胞增殖或缺氧以表征肿瘤。 18F-FDG还是检测炎症的出色示踪剂。人体研究证明了其在评估牙周炎和牙种植体感染方面的价值。 18F-NaF已被用于评估人类文献中的颞下颌关节疾病,证明与关节痛和治疗效果具有良好的相关性。 18F-NaF和18F-FDG都与人们颈痛的局部定位相吻合。 PET可能不仅在肿瘤成像方面而且在炎症和疼痛评估中在兽医学中的作用越来越大。

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