Sarcoidosis Mimicking Primary Lung Cancer on Tc-99m-3PRGD2 Scintigraphy in a PTC Patient

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Sarcoidosis is a multi-system disease of unknown etiology that typically occurs in middle-aged adults, often presenting as the formation of granulomas in various organs, including the lungs. Non-typical pulmonary sarcoidosis is rare, and it isnecessary to distinguish its imaging features from lung cancer and tuberculosis. They may appear as an irregular mass with multiple nodules on thoracic computed tomography (CT). In this case, primary lung cancer was suspected in a 57-year-old papillary thyroid carcinoma patient, as the pulmonary lesions were non-radioiodine avid and progressed shortly afterward. The asymmetrical focal uptake that was demonstrated in integrin receptor imaging (Tc-99m-PEG4-E[PEG4-c(RGDfK)]2 (Tc-99m-3PRGD2)) warranted flexible-bronchoscope biopsy. Meanwhile, no evidence of malignancy was found, and pathological manifestations led to the subsequent six months of anti-tuberculosis treatment. Combined with the fact that standard anti-tuberculosis showed no improvement, and the patient's condition was stabilized by corticosteroid treatment alone, a final diagnosis of sarcoidosis was made by an MDT (multidisciplinary consultation). Reported herein is the first case of a hyper vascularization condition within the non-typical asymmetrical sarcoidosis lesions, which should help to establish that the uptake of 3PRDG2 in sarcoidosis can avoid imaging pitfalls.
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Tc-99m-3PRGD2 SPECT/CT, hyper vascularization, sarcoidosis
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