Annals of Nuclear Medicine

, Volume 29, Issue 9, pp 833–837 | Cite as

68Ga-DOTATATE uptake in pineal gland, a rare physiological variant: case series

  • Saima Riaz
  • Rizwan Syed
  • Evangelia Skoura
  • Alshaima Alshammari
  • Mark Gaze
  • Rakesh Sajjan
  • Richard Halsey
  • Jamshed Bomanji
Case Report

Abstract

68Ga-DOTATATE PET–CT is widely used for the evaluation of neuroendocrine tumours. Knowledge of the physiological distribution of the radiotracer is of critical importance in characterizing focal areas of uptake. In this case series, we report three paediatric cases (average age 4.7 years ± 0.6 SD) with diagnosed advanced stage IV Neuroblastoma. Two had 68Ga-DOTATATE PET–CT scans and one underwent 68Ga-DOTATATE PET–MRI scan to assess for suitability of molecular therapy. Focal increased tracer uptake in the pineal gland was noted in all cases with no morphological abnormality on the corresponding CT and MRI scans. The uptake within the gland was thought to be a physiological variant rather than metastases owing to the heterogeneity of somatostatin receptors expression. The pineal gland has been reported to express somatostatin receptors. The physiological distribution of 68Ga-DOTATATE uptake in the pineal gland is not routinely seen. Furthermore, the possibility of pineal meningioma is very unlikely as pineal meningiomas are very rare and there was no convincing morphological evidence of meningiomas on CT/MRI scan.

Keywords

Somatostatin receptor 68Ga-DOTATATE PET–CT scan PET–MRI scan Pineal gland 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Saima Riaz
    • 1
  • Rizwan Syed
    • 1
  • Evangelia Skoura
    • 1
  • Alshaima Alshammari
    • 1
  • Mark Gaze
    • 2
  • Rakesh Sajjan
    • 1
  • Richard Halsey
    • 1
  • Jamshed Bomanji
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of Nuclear MedicineUniversity College Hospitals NHS TrustLondonUK
  2. 2.Department of Paediatric and Adolescent OncologyUniversity College London Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustLondonUK

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