Metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma on Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT

Paragangliomas are extra-adrenal catecholamine-secreting neuroendocrine tumors that can present with adrenergic signs and symptoms. The urinary bladder is a rare location for a paraganglioma, and these tumors must be distinguished from other more common bladder neoplasms. In this case report, we dis...

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Main Authors: Andrew Ko, BSA, Obadah Ezzeldin, MD, Samuel Bezold, DO, Peeyush Bhargava, MD MBA
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Radiology Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043321004556
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spelling doaj-e18e1769370e4dc7a32f0b599b58adc02021-07-31T04:38:44ZengElsevierRadiology Case Reports1930-04332021-09-0116927632767Metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma on Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CTAndrew Ko, BSA0Obadah Ezzeldin, MD1Samuel Bezold, DO2Peeyush Bhargava, MD MBA3Department of Radiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, 77555Department of Radiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, 77555Department of Radiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, 77555Corresponding author; Department of Radiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, 77555Paragangliomas are extra-adrenal catecholamine-secreting neuroendocrine tumors that can present with adrenergic signs and symptoms. The urinary bladder is a rare location for a paraganglioma, and these tumors must be distinguished from other more common bladder neoplasms. In this case report, we discuss a 59 year-old woman who initially presented with tachycardia, palpitations, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and weight loss. Laboratory evaluation showed significantly elevated catecholamines in the plasma and urine. A CT (Computed Tomography) scan of the abdomen and pelvis revealed an enhancing mass arising from the urinary bladder and an enlarged right pelvic lymph node. A follow up Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT (Positron Emission Tomography and/or Computed Tomography) showed increased uptake in the primary bladder mass, right pelvic lymph node, numerous skeletal lesions, and pulmonary nodules, consistent with metastatic paraganglioma of the urinary bladder. This case report demonstrates the radiological findings of metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma and highlights the importance of skull base to mid-thigh PET/CT using Ga-68 DOTATATE. It is crucial for the radiologist to be familiar with the characteristics of urinary bladder paragangliomas and identify these tumors on imaging to allow prompt initiation of surgical resection and/or systemic therapy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043321004556ParagangliomaGa-68 DOTATATE PET/CTUrinary bladder
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author Andrew Ko, BSA
Obadah Ezzeldin, MD
Samuel Bezold, DO
Peeyush Bhargava, MD MBA
spellingShingle Andrew Ko, BSA
Obadah Ezzeldin, MD
Samuel Bezold, DO
Peeyush Bhargava, MD MBA
Metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma on Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT
Radiology Case Reports
Paraganglioma
Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT
Urinary bladder
author_facet Andrew Ko, BSA
Obadah Ezzeldin, MD
Samuel Bezold, DO
Peeyush Bhargava, MD MBA
author_sort Andrew Ko, BSA
title Metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma on Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT
title_short Metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma on Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT
title_full Metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma on Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT
title_fullStr Metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma on Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT
title_full_unstemmed Metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma on Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT
title_sort metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma on ga-68 dotatate pet/ct
publisher Elsevier
series Radiology Case Reports
issn 1930-0433
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Paragangliomas are extra-adrenal catecholamine-secreting neuroendocrine tumors that can present with adrenergic signs and symptoms. The urinary bladder is a rare location for a paraganglioma, and these tumors must be distinguished from other more common bladder neoplasms. In this case report, we discuss a 59 year-old woman who initially presented with tachycardia, palpitations, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and weight loss. Laboratory evaluation showed significantly elevated catecholamines in the plasma and urine. A CT (Computed Tomography) scan of the abdomen and pelvis revealed an enhancing mass arising from the urinary bladder and an enlarged right pelvic lymph node. A follow up Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT (Positron Emission Tomography and/or Computed Tomography) showed increased uptake in the primary bladder mass, right pelvic lymph node, numerous skeletal lesions, and pulmonary nodules, consistent with metastatic paraganglioma of the urinary bladder. This case report demonstrates the radiological findings of metastatic urinary bladder paraganglioma and highlights the importance of skull base to mid-thigh PET/CT using Ga-68 DOTATATE. It is crucial for the radiologist to be familiar with the characteristics of urinary bladder paragangliomas and identify these tumors on imaging to allow prompt initiation of surgical resection and/or systemic therapy.
topic Paraganglioma
Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT
Urinary bladder
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