| Title | Accuracy of 18F-FDG-PET/CT for staging of oral squamous cell carcinoma. | | Author(s) | Pentenero M, Cistaro A, Brusa M, Ferraris MM, Pezzuto C, Carnino R, Colombini E, Valentini MC, Giovanella L, Spriano G, Gandolfo S | | Institution | Oral Medicine and Oral Oncology Section, Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy. | | Source | Head Neck 2008 Sep 2. | | Abstract | BACKGROUND.: This study prospectively assessed 2-[F18]-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose-positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET)/CT (PET/CT) in oral squamous cell carcinoma. METHODS.: Twenty-three patients completed preoperative TNM staging (CT, MR, whole-body fusion imaging PET/CT). In patients who underwent surgical therapy (19 of 23), TNM staging based on PET/CT scan was compared with pTNM. RESULTS.: PET/CT correctly staged 16 of 19 primary tumors (accuracy 84.2%, sensitivity 84.2%, positive predictive value 100%) and correctly ruled out bone invasion in 3 patients with false-positive results according to CT and/or MR. PET/CT incorrectly identified neck involvement in 5 of 15 patients (3 false positives, 2 false negatives) who underwent neck dissection (accuracy 66.7%, specificity 76.9%, negative predictive value 83.3%). False-negative cases showed a nodal size not exceeding 10 mm. One patient with a bronchial synchronous primary tumor was identified. CONCLUSION.: PET/CT scan showed good accuracy in determining the extension and/or depth of invasion of the primary tumor. Nevertheless, PET/CT was not accurate to rule out nodal metastases. (c) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2008. | | Language | ENG | | Pub Type(s) | JOURNAL ARTICLE
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