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Atypical sarcoid reaction mimicking recurrence on F-18 FDG PET/CT in a patient with breast malignancy
Malignancy may lead to sarcoidosis, which is referred to as sarcoid reaction. This reaction is believed to be a host immune response to the release of soluble antigens from cancer cells. Studies have shown strong 2′-deoxy-2′-[F-18]fluoro-D-glucose (F-18 FDG) uptake in sarcoid reaction and in true sa...
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description | Malignancy may lead to sarcoidosis, which is referred to as sarcoid reaction. This reaction is believed to be a host immune response to the release of soluble antigens from cancer cells. Studies have shown strong 2′-deoxy-2′-[F-18]fluoro-D-glucose (F-18 FDG) uptake in sarcoid reaction and in true sarcoidosis. Therefore, in patients with malignancy, sarcoid reactions can mimic metastasis or recurrence on F-18 FDG positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT). Herein, we report the case of a 58-year-old woman with a history of left breast cancer whose FDG PET/CT evaluated at 3 months after adjuvant chemotherapy presented hypermetabolic lymphadenopathy in the right supraclavicular and right mediastinal areas. We interpreted these as metastases because the involved lymph nodes were intensely hypermetabolic and appeared newly. Pathologic evaluation of the excised lymph node revealed noncaseating chronic granulomas without malignant cells, indicating a sarcoid reaction. After appropriate steroid therapy, both the size and metabolic activity of the lymphadenopathy substantially decreased. Most sarcoid reactions present as bilateral hilar and peribronchial lymphadenopathies. Our patient presents an atypical example that a sarcoid reaction can also present in a unilateral pattern, making its diagnosis challenging. When interpreting FDG PET/CT images, considering that the sarcoid reaction pattern can vary is crucial. |
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