Nuklearmedizin 1999; 38(07): 306-308
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1632226
Original Article
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Indium-Ill Octreotide Uptake in the Surgical Scar

Indium-lll-Oktreotid-Aufnahme in einer Operationsnarbe
B. Degirmenci
1   Departments of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Oncology, Dokuz Eylul University, Medical School, Izmir, Turkey
,
R. Bekis
1   Departments of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Oncology, Dokuz Eylul University, Medical School, Izmir, Turkey
,
M. Sen
2   Radiation Oncology, Dokuz Eylul University, Medical School, Izmir, Turkey
,
H. Durak
1   Departments of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Oncology, Dokuz Eylul University, Medical School, Izmir, Turkey
,
E. Derebek
1   Departments of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Oncology, Dokuz Eylul University, Medical School, Izmir, Turkey
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Publication History

Received: 09 December 1998

in revised form: 05 March 1999

Publication Date:
02 February 2018 (online)

Summary

Indium-111 octreotide uptake has been reported in various somatostatin receptor positive tumors, granulomas and autoimmune diseases in which activated leucocytes may play a role, subcutaneous cavernous hemangioma and angiofibroma. We present lndium-111 octreotide uptake in a surgical abdominal scar tissue 1.5 and 6 months after surgery in a patient who had been treated for recurrent carcinoid tumor in the rectosigmoid junction, lndium-111 octreotide uptake in a surgical scar may be related to the binding to somatostatin receptors in the activated lymphocytes and fibroblasts that is previously reported.

Zusammenfassung

In verschiedenen Somatostatinrezeptor-positiven Tumoren, Granulomen, bei Autoimmunerkrankungen, in denen aktivierte Leukozyten eine Rolle spielen, subcutanen kavernösen Hämangiomen und Angiofibromen wurde über die Anreicherung von lndium-111-Oktreotid berichtet. Wir berichten über die Anreicherung von lndium-111-Oktreotid in einer chirurgischen Narbe über dem Abdomen nach 1,5 und 6 Monaten bei einem Patienten mit einem Rezidiv-Karzinoid im rektosigmoidalen Übergang. Die Anreicherung von lndium-111-Oktreotid in chirurgischen Narbengewebe könnte in Zusammenhang stehen mit einer Bindung an Somatostatinrezeptoren in aktiverten Lymphozyten und Fibroblasten, über die schon berichtet wurde.

 
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