Veterinary Medicine and Science (May 2023)

Use of 18F‐2‐deoxy‐2‐fluoro‐D‐glucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography for staging thyroid carcinoma in a cat

  • Seonggweon Kang,
  • Yoonhoi Koo,
  • Taesik Yun,
  • Yeon Chae,
  • Dohee Lee,
  • Hakhyun Kim,
  • Mhan‐Pyo Yang,
  • Byeong‐Teck Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.1106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 1026 – 1030

Abstract

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Abstract Thyroid nodules are common in older cats and are mostly benign; however, carcinomas may occur infrequently. In cats, thyroid carcinomas tend to be highly metastatic. The role of 18F‐2‐deoxy‐2‐fluoro‐D‐glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) in human thyroid carcinoma has been well established. However, guidelines have not yet been established for veterinary medicine. Metastasis assessment has typically been performed using CT in veterinary medicine; however, it is poorly sensitive in detecting regional lymph nodes or distant metastases if these lesions are not abnormally contrast‐enhanced, enlarged or cause overt mass effects. This case suggested that FDG PET/CT may be used for staging feline thyroid carcinoma, and the results contributed to treatment recommendations.

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