Focal Pancreatitis Mimicking Neuroendocrine Tumor on DOTATATE PET/CT With Radiology-Pathology Correlation

Clin Nucl Med. 2024 Dec 1;49(12):1124-1125. doi: 10.1097/RLU.0000000000005516. Epub 2024 Oct 10.

Abstract

A 54-year-old man presented with left lower quadrant pain. CT showed no cause for his pain but identified an incidental 2.0-cm enhancing lesion in the pancreatic tail. On MRI, this lesion was hyperenhancing and diffusion-restricting, suspicious for a neuroendocrine tumor. However, EUS-guided biopsy yielded only benign pancreatic tissue. Due to this discordance, 64 Cu-DOTATATE PET/CT was performed. The pancreatic tail lesion was tracer-avid, suggesting a well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumor. Based on the PET findings, the patient underwent distal pancreatectomy. Surgical pathology revealed only focal chronic pancreatitis with islet aggregation, a previously undescribed mimic of neuroendocrine tumor on DOTATATE PET/CT.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Multimodal Imaging
  • Neuroendocrine Tumors* / diagnostic imaging
  • Neuroendocrine Tumors* / pathology
  • Organometallic Compounds*
  • Pancreatic Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Pancreatic Neoplasms / pathology
  • Pancreatitis / diagnostic imaging
  • Pancreatitis / pathology
  • Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography*
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed

Substances

  • Organometallic Compounds