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Evolving role of F-FDG-PET/CT for the body tumor and metastases in pediatrics
Authors:Zhengguang Chen  Xiaozhen Li
Affiliation:a Department of Radiology, Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, No. 5 Hai Yun Cang Beijing 100700, PR China
b Department of Radiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, No. 1 Shui Fu Yuan, Wang Fu Jing Da Jie, Beijing 100730, PR China
c Department of Nuclear Medicine, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, No. 1 Shui Fu Yuan, Wang Fu Jing Da Jie, Beijing 100730, PR China
d Department of Nuclear Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital, PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853, PR China
e Imaging Center, Beijing Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University. 56, Nanlishi Road, Xicheng District, Beijing 100045, PR China
Abstract:18F-FDG-positron emission tomography-computerized tomography (18F-FDG-PET/CT) scan is an important imaging tool which may provide both functional and anatomical information in a single diagnostic test. It has the potential to be a valuable tool in the noninvasive evaluation and monitoring of pediatric tumors including the metastases because 18fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) is a glucose analogue that concentrates in areas of active metabolic activity. This review provides an update on functional and metabolic imaging approaches for assessment and management of the body tumor and metastases in pediatrics using a combined whole body 18F-FDG-PET/CT scanners. We discuss the benefits include improved pediatric patients’ outcome facilitated by staging and monitoring of disease and better treatment planning. It is worth to concern the preparation of children undergoing PET studies and radiation dosimetry and its implications for family and caregivers. It is important to consider the normal distribution of 18FDG in children, common variations of the normal distribution. We show some of our cases that most tumors in children accumulate and retain FDG, allowing high-quality images of their distribution and pathophysiology either at the primary site as well as in the areas of metastatic disease.
Keywords:Pediatric tumors   Metastases   PET/CT
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