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Vol. 31. Issue 6.
Pages 315-321 (November - December 2012)
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Vol. 31. Issue 6.
Pages 315-321 (November - December 2012)
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Value of the negative PET-FDG in the middle term follow-up of differentiated thyroid cancer in patients with negative 131I-Na scan and elevated thyroglobulin serum levels
Valor de la PET-FDG negativa en el seguimiento a medio plazo del carcinoma diferenciado de tiroides en pacientes con rastreo con 131I-Na negativo y cifras de tiroglobulina elevadas
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V.M. Pachón-Garrudoa,
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, J.I. Cuenca-Cuencaa, J. Ruiz-Franco-Bauxa, I. Borrego-Doradoa, J.L. Tirado-Hospitala, E. Navarro-Gonzálezb, R. Vázquez-Albertinoa
a Unidad de Diagnóstico por la Imagen, Medicina Nuclear, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, Spain
b Unidad de Gestión Clínica de Endocrinología, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, Spain
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Table 1. Description of the study variables.
Table 2. TSH and Tg levels at the time of the initial and control scans.
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Abstract
Objective

This study has aimed to analyze the evolution of patients diagnosed with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) with a negative 131I-Na whole body scan (WBS), high levels of serum thyroglobulin (Tg) and negative 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET-FDG) study.

Material and methods

Twenty-three patients diagnosed and treated for DTC were studied retrospectively. Patients were aged between 23 and 83 and had shown, between January 2001 and December 2002, negative WBS, Tg values in a range of suspected recurrence or metastasis (Tg>2ng/mL with thyroid hormone withdrawal) and a negative PET-FDG study. The patients were monitored clinically, radiologically and analytically for a minimum period of 4 years. After this, a new evaluation was made of their state of disease with a control WBS, also observing the evolution of Tg. All WBS were performed with a 185MBq diagnostic dose of 131I-Na.

Results

In 18/23 patients, Tg decreased and in 5 it increased. Four patients (17%) were free of active disease (negative WBS Tg<2ng/mL). A total of 16 patients (70%) were free of disease according to the WBS but had elevated Tg. Three patients (13%) had disease and high levels of Tg, two of them with positive WBS and the third with positive 99mTc-MIBI scan and CT.

Conclusions

Most patients with a negative WBS, high Tg serum levels and negative PET-FDG had good evolution, with descending Tg levels, normal levels even being reached in a significant percentage of them.

Keywords:
Thyroid cancer
18F-fluorodeoxyglucose
Positron emission tomography
Radioiodine
Differentiated thyroid carcinoma
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Objetivo

Pretendemos analizar la evolución de los pacientes diagnosticados de carcinoma diferenciado de tiroides (CDT) con un rastreo de cuerpo completo con 131I-Na (RCC) negativo, una tiroglobulina sérica (Tg) elevada y una tomografía por emisión de positrones con 18F-fluordeoxiglucosa (PET-FDG) negativa.

Material y métodos

Se estudiaron retrospectivamente a 23 pacientes diagnosticados y tratados de CDT, con edades comprendidas entre los 23 y 83 años, que entre enero de 2001 y diciembre de 2002 presentaron, un RCC negativo con valores de Tg en un rango de sospecha de recurrencia o metástasis (Tg>2ngr/mL con supresión de tratamiento hormonal) y una PET-FDG negativa. Tras un seguimiento clínico, radiológico y analítico de estos pacientes durante un periodo mínimo de 4 años, se vuelve a evaluar el estado de enfermedad con un RCC de control, observando a su vez la evolución de la Tg. Todos los RCC se realizaron con dosis diagnósticas de 185MBq de 131I-Na.

Resultados

En 18 de los 23 pacientes la Tg descendió y en 5 ascendió. Cuatro pacientes (17%) estaban libres de enfermedad (RCC negativo y Tg<2ngr/mL). Dieciséis pacientes (70%) estaban libres de enfermedad según el RCC pero con cifras elevadas de Tg. En 3 pacientes (13%) se observó enfermedad y cifras elevadas de Tg, 2 con RCC positivo y el tercero con 99mTc-MIBI y TC positivos.

Conclusiones

La mayoría de los pacientes con RCC negativo, Tg elevada y PET-FDG negativa muestran una buena evolución, descendiendo los niveles de Tg e incluso alcanzando valores de normalidad en un porcentaje significativo de ellos.

Palabras clave:
Cáncer de tiroides
18F-fluorodeoxiglucosa
Tomografía por emisión de positrones
Radioyodo
Carcinoma diferenciado de tiroides

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