American Journal of Neuroradiology 2007;28:2005.
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American Journal of Neuroradiology
DOI 10.3174/ajnr.A0695
BRAIN
Relatively Decreased 11C-Methionine Uptake within the Anaplastic Component of a Mixed-Grade Oligodendroglioma
From the Chubu Medical Center for Prolonged Traumatic Brain Dysfunction (K.M., J.S.), Department of Neurosurgery, Kizawa Memorial Hospital, Gifu, Japan; Department of Neurosurgery (H.Y., T.I.), Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan.
Please address correspondence to Kazuhiro Miwa, Chubu Medical Center for Prolonged Traumatic Brain Dysfunction, Kizawa Memorial Hospital, 630 Shimokobi, Kobi-cho, Minokamo 505-0034, Japan; e-mail: doctor.3{at}jasmine.ocn.ne.jp
SUMMARY: A 56-year-old woman presented with a mixed-grade oligodendroglioma. On 11C-methionine [MET]-positron-emission tomography images, heterogeneous uptake of MET was demonstrated in the mass lesion. The part of the lesion with higher MET uptake was identified as an ordinary oligodendroglioma, whereas the part of the lesion with lower MET uptake was an anaplastic component of oligodendroglioma. With oligodendrogliomas, we should be aware of the possibility that MET uptake decreases paradoxically with an increased anaplastic component of oligodendroglioma cells.