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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology (2005), 119: 405-408 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 2005 Royal Society of Medicine Press
doi:10.1258/0022215053945886
Published online by Cambridge University Press 08 Mar 2006



(RF) Otorhinolaryngology

Indium111 pentetreotide single photon emission computed tomography (In111 pentetreotide SPECT): a new technique to evaluate somatostatin receptors in chordomas


Stefano Di Girolamo MD a1, Fabrizio Ottaviani MD a1, Roberto Floris MD a2, Ernesto Bruno MD a1, Bianca Napolitano MD a1 and Orazio Schillaci MD a3
a1 Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
a2 Department of Radiology, University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
a3 Nuclear Medicine Division, University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.

Article author query
di girolamo s   [PubMed] [Google Scholar
ottaviani f   [PubMed] [Google Scholar
floris r   [PubMed] [Google Scholar
bruno e   [PubMed] [Google Scholar
napolitano b   [PubMed] [Google Scholar
schillaci o   [PubMed] [Google Scholar

Abstract

Chordomas are rare neoplasms originating along the neuraxis. Although they do not usually show cytological atypia, metastases have been reported in 30 per cent of cases. Survival rates in cases of skull base locations are low, and local recurrence is common after local excision. Radiation therapy is used in post-operative treatment and proton radiation therapy as the primary treatment. In the present paper we present the case of a 50-year-old Caucasian man affected by chordoma of the clivus, with liver and chest metastases, relapsed after several surgical local excisions, to discuss improvements in therapeutic and imaging techniques. Indium111 (In111) pentetreotide single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was employed to assess the presence of somatostatin receptors and to treat the tumour with radiolabelled Y90-DOTA-lanreotide. Imaging, performed 2 months afterwards, showedstable disease in the lungs but a local progression in the metastases, in comparison with pre-treatment uptake. These data suggest the usefulness of radiolabelled somatostatin analogues in the diagnosis and therapy of chordomas.

(Published Online March 8 2006)


Key Words: Chordoma; Indium; Somatostatin; Computed Tomography.


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