Asymmetry of thalamic hypometabolism on FDG‐PET/CT in neurofibromatosis type 1: Association with peripheral tumor burden

Author:

Özden Cansu1ORCID,Mautner Victor‐Felix2,Farschtschi Said2,Molwitz Isabel1,Ristow Inka1ORCID,Bannas Peter1,Well Lennart1,Klutmann Susanne1,Adam Gerhard1,Apostolova Ivayla1,Buchert Ralph1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Nuclear Medicine University Medical Center Hamburg‐Eppendorf Hamburg Germany

2. Department of Neurology University Medical Center Hamburg‐Eppendorf Hamburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeThalamic hypometabolism is a consistent finding in brain PET with F‐18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). However, the pathophysiology of this metabolic alteration is unknown. We hypothesized that it might be secondary to disturbance of peripheral input to the thalamus by NF1‐characteristic peripheral nerve sheath tumors (PNSTs). To test this hypothesis, we investigated the relationship between thalamic FDG uptake and the number, volume, and localization of PNSTs.MethodsThis retrospective study included 22 adult NF1 patients (41% women, 36.2 ± 13.0 years) referred to whole‐body FDG‐PET/contrast‐enhanced CT for suspected malignant transformation of PNSTs and 22 sex‐ and age‐matched controls. Brain FDG uptake was scaled voxelwise to the individual median uptake in cerebellar gray matter. Bilateral mean and left‐right asymmetry of thalamic FDG uptake were determined using a left‐right symmetric anatomical thalamus mask. PNSTs were manually segmented in contrast‐enhanced CT.ResultsThalamic FDG uptake was reduced in NF1 patients by 2.0 standard deviations (p < .0005) compared to controls. Left‐right asymmetry was increased by 1.3 standard deviations (p = .013). Thalamic hypometabolism was higher in NF1 patients with ≥3 PNSTs than in patients with ≤2 PNSTs (2.6 vs. 1.6 standard deviations, p = .032). The impact of the occurrence of paraspinal/paravertebral PNSTs and of the mean PNST volume on thalamic FDG uptake did not reach statistical significance (p = .098 and p = .189). Left‐right asymmetry of thalamic FDG uptake was not associated with left‐right asymmetry of PNST burden (p = .658).ConclusionsThis study provides first evidence of left‐right asymmetry of thalamic hypometabolism in NF1 and that it might be mediated by NF1‐associated peripheral tumors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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