European Journal of Hybrid Imaging (Apr 2022)

Suspicious cold thyroid nodule with intense focal 68Ga-DOTATATE uptake: a case report

  • Ringo Manta,
  • Wendy Delbart,
  • Ivan Duran Derijckere,
  • Marie Quiriny,
  • Pieter Demetter,
  • Patrick Flamen,
  • Ioannis Karfis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41824-022-00126-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract A 51-year-old male was found with bilateral thyroid nodules on ultrasonography neck imaging. The largest nodule, measuring 23 × 26 × 35 mm, was located in the left lobe and was classified as EU-TIRADS 4. Thyroid function tests were normal, as were serum levels of parathormone, Chromogranin A, carcinoembryonic antigen and calcitonin. The nodule was cold on thyroid scintigraphy. Fine-needle aspiration of the nodule did not demonstrate cellular atypia. High focal uptake was found on both 111In-DTPA-octreotide scintigraphy and 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT. Histopathological analysis showed a microfollicular adenoma without malignancy. Immunohistochemical staining did not suggest neuroendocrine neoplasia or C cell hyperplasia. However, high expression of somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2) was observed in the microfollicular adenoma compared to the surrounding healthy tissue, with predominant localization in the endothelial cells and at the secretory pole of the thyroid epithelial cells in contact with blood vessels. High focal thyroid uptake on 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT can be observed in benign thyroid nodules due to an overexpression of SSTR by endothelial cells. However, incidental focal thyroid uptake on SSTR imaging requires further investigations to rule out thyroid malignancy.

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