Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2020)

Pattern of FDG-PET uptake in lipoid pneumonia simulating lung cancer

  • Kensuke Nakagawara,
  • Mamoru Sasaki,
  • Shojiroh Morinaga,
  • Naoto Minematsu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
p. 101255

Abstract

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Lipoid pneumonia presents with a variety of lung abnormalities, particularly mass forming lesions that mimic lung cancers. While 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET) is expected to discriminate both diseases, some previous reports showed pseudo-positive FDG uptake in lipoid pneumonia. Here, we report a case of pathologically proven chronic lipoid pneumonia in a 78-year-old Japanese man. Computed tomography (CT) showed multi-lobar mass-forming lesions with a fat-density. PET confirmed the spotty accumulation of FDG in the corresponding fat-density area on CT, suggesting lipoid pneumonia. We reviewed the literature and discussed the FDG uptake patterns in lipoid pneumonia.

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