The use of 11carbon methionine positron emission tomography (PET) imaging to enhance radiotherapy planning in the treatment of a giant, invasive pituitary adenoma.
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Taku, Nicolette
Koulouri, Olympia
Scoffings, Daniel
Gurnell, Mark https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5745-6832
Burnet, Neil
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A 54-year-old male presented with visual loss owing to a giant, infiltrative pituitary adenoma. Following decompressive trans-sphenoidal surgery, the patient was referred for adjuvant radiotherapy. We describe the potential utility of 11carbon methionine positron emission tomography imaging in confirming the true extent of tumour infiltration, which included the cavernous sinuses and the bones of the skull base. The co-registration of positron emission tomography imaging to planning MR and CT imaging provided assurance of complete radiotherapy coverage of the target volume and assisted with the minimisation of collateral radiation dose to adjacent organs at risk.
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pituitary adenoma, radiotherapy planning, PET
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BJR Case Rep
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2055-7159
2055-7159
2055-7159
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3
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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Medical Research Council (MR/M009041/1)
Medical Research Council (MR/M024873/1)
Medical Research Council (MR/M024873/1)
OK, MG and NB are supported by the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre.