Microcystic Meningioma with Late-phase Accumulation on Thallium-201 Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography: Case Report
2014
Microcystic meningiomas are rare but benign brain tumors. Previous reports have shown that Thallium-201 single-photon emission computed tomography (201Tl SPECT) demonstrated a higher late-phase accumulation of 201Tl in malignant or recurrent meningiomas than in nonaggressive meningiomas. No study has reported 201Tl SPECT findings in microcystic meningiomas. We here describe a case of a microcystic meningioma with a high 201Tl SPECT retention rate in a 62-year-old woman who complained of headache. Computed tomography revealed an intracranial tumor in the right frontal lobe. Moreover, 201Tl SPECT revealed a high uptake of 201Tl in the tumor, which was particularly prominent in the delayed phase. The uptake index on an early image was 1.46 and that on a delayed image was 1.35. Therefore, the retention index was 0.92. After 2 years of tumor growth, we performed successful radical resection, and histological examination revealed the presence of a microcystic meningioma. Therefore, we concluded that 201Tl SPECT may be useful for the preoperative diagnosis of microcystic meningiomas and that late-phase accumulation of 201Tl is not a specific finding of malignant brain tumors. Therefore, we need to be careful in the evaluation and judgment of high retention in a delayed image of 201Tl SPECT.
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