2020
DOI: 10.36740/wlek202009234
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The Role of Pet/Ct With 11c-Methionine in Contemporary Nuclear Medicine

Abstract: Positron emission tomography (PET/CT) is a non-invasive molecular imaging technique using isotopes with a short half-life usually in combination with chemical compounds. The most commonly used PET/CT tracer is 2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose labeled with fluorine (18-FDG). It is used mainly in oncological diagnostics as well as myocardial viability, epilepsy and inflammatory diagnostics. The tracer less commonly used in PET/CT could be carbon-labeled methionine (11C-MET). It is mainly used in the diagnosis of focal… Show more

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“…One population in which the use of 18 F-FDGal is of particular interest is in patients considered suitable for locoregional treatment because PET/CT with 18 F-FDGal can permit the personalized adaption of the initially planned treatment of these patients [71]. Besides liver cancer applications, 18 F-FDGal plus PET-CT has been used as a tracer for measuring regional metabolic function noninvasively in patients with cirrhosis [72,73]. Amino acids have also been used as CAs in PET-CT.…”
Section: Probes Based On Carbohydrate Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One population in which the use of 18 F-FDGal is of particular interest is in patients considered suitable for locoregional treatment because PET/CT with 18 F-FDGal can permit the personalized adaption of the initially planned treatment of these patients [71]. Besides liver cancer applications, 18 F-FDGal plus PET-CT has been used as a tracer for measuring regional metabolic function noninvasively in patients with cirrhosis [72,73]. Amino acids have also been used as CAs in PET-CT.…”
Section: Probes Based On Carbohydrate Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amino acids have also been used as CAs in PET-CT. This is the case of 11 C-MET (Figure 1E), which has been helpful in diagnosing focal lesions in the central nervous system [72,73], in the assessment of disease activity in multiple myeloma patients [74], and in the determination of hepatic and extrahepatic tumor size in patients with HCC [75]. Moreover, 11 C-MET has also been used as a valuable probe in pediatric patients for evaluating malignant diseases in non-tumor-involved organs [76].…”
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“…Regarding L-[methyl-11 C]methionine, Kluijfhout et al in 2016 in a meta-analysis [36,42] selected the following recommendations with evidence level 2A grade B:…”
Section: Pet/ct Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is hypothesized that the amino acid methionine plays a critical role as a primer member of proteins [ 9 ]. Carbon-11 radiolabeled methionine ([ 11 C]C-MET) has been shown to be potentially useful as a positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) tracer for imaging of various cancers [ 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ]. Evidence suggests a possibly favorable effect of [ 11 C]C-MET over [ 18 F]FDG.…”
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confidence: 99%