PMID: 9656254Jul 10, 1998Paper

High uptake on 11C methionine PET scan in the pituitary gland of a patient with cerebral glioma after surgical abortion

Nō to shinkei = Brain and nerve
K HanakawaK Matsumoto

Abstract

Positron emission tomography (PET) with various tracers provides physiologic and biochemical information of living organs. Since radiologic examinations are usually avoided in pregnant women, mainly because of the radiation risk to the fetus, little is known about the effect of pregnancy on cerebral blood flow and metabolism. This paper reports findings of a 11C methionine PET scan of the pituitary gland in a woman after an abortion. The patient was a 31-year-old woman who suffered a seizure in the 9th week of her second pregnancy. On admission, computed tomography showed an abnormal mass lesion in the right frontal lobe, and a brain tumor was suspected. The patient and her family asked that that pregnancy be terminated. Seven days after a surgical abortion, methionine PET was performed. The scan showed high methionine uptake in the pituitary gland as well as in the right frontal lobe tumor. We suspected that another tumor was present in the pituitary gland. The right frontal tumor was partially resected, and pathologic examination of the resected specimen showed an astrocytoma (grade 2). After the operation, the patient received 50 Gy irradiation and chemotherapy. Two months after the operation, we performed a second methionin...Continue Reading

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