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Wolf, G; Aigner, RM; Schwarz, T; Nicoletti, R.
Diagnosis of metastasis of malignant melanoma in the thyroid gland with f18-FDG PET scan].
Hautarzt. 2002; 53(5):332-333 Doi: 10.1007/s001050100264 (- Case Report)
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Aigner Reingard
Nicoletti Rudolf
Schwarz Thomas
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Abstract:
Metastases in the thyroid gland are very rare. When they occur, long-term survival is dismal; thus an early diagnosis is critical. Malignant melanoma is one of the tumors which may metastasize to the thyroid gland. Therefore we wanted to demonstrate F18-Fluorodeoxyglucose-Positron emission tomography (F18-FDG-PET) is a sensitive and reliable method to identify such metastases. We report about a 51-year-old man, who had an inguinal lymph node metastasis of a malignant melanoma with unknown primary tumor site. He came to us for an a follow-up F18-FDG-PET investigation. In the PET there was a pathologic FDG-uptake in the left lobe of the thyroid gland. The nodule was removed and showed a malignant melanoma metastasis. This unusual scenario underscores the value of the PET in the oncologic follow-up of patients with malignant melanoma.
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Diagnosis, Differential -
Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 - diagnostic use
Humans -
Male -
Melanoma - radionuclide imaging Melanoma - secondary
Middle Aged -
Skin Neoplasms - radionuclide imaging
Thyroid Neoplasms - radionuclide imaging Thyroid Neoplasms - secondary
Tomography, Emission-Computed -

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malignant melanoma
thyroid gland
metastasis
FDG-PET
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