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Hybrid [18F] Fluoroestradiol Brain PET/CT/MRI for Detection of Estrogen Receptor–Positive Intracranial Metastases Compared with MRI and Vertex-to-Below the Knees PET Imaging

Faizullah Mashriqi, Michelle Chen, Graham Keir, Chris Caravella, Anuj Goenka, Sean A.P. Clouston, Josephine Rini and Ana M. Franceschi
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2025, 46 (10) 2154-2161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8863
Faizullah Mashriqi
aFrom the Neuroradiology Division (F.M., M.C., A.M.F.), Department of Radiology, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, New York
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Michelle Chen
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cDivision of Nuclear Medicine (C.C., J.R.), Department of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: [18F]-fluoroestradiol (FES) is a novel molecular imaging radiopharmaceutical that has demonstrated promise in the staging of ER-positive brain metastases. Our aim was to determine if hybrid [18F] FES brain PET/MRI is superior to conventional brain MRI alone for detecting estrogen receptor (ER)–positive brain and calvarial metastases, compare limited [18F] FES brain PET with vertex-to-below the knees [18F] FES PET results, and determine the impact of [18F] FES brain PET/MRI on patient management decisions.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Following institutional review board approval, a retrospective analysis was conducted of patients who underwent [18F] FES brain PET/CT and contrast-enhanced brain MRI at our institution from January 2024 to November 2024. Intracranial lesions, including parenchymal, dural-based, calvarial, leptomeningeal, and extracranial soft tissue/scalp, were analyzed by an expert neuroradiologist using fused [18F] FES brain PET/MRI, and lesion size, location, and maximum standard uptake value were recorded. Two radiology residents reviewed separately acquired contrast-enhanced brain MRI reports and documented the number and location of intracranial lesions. A nuclear medicine physician reviewed vertex-to-below the knees [18F] FES PET/CT and reported the intracranial lesion number and maximum standard uptake value.

RESULTS: Ten female patients with ER-positive breast cancer with 90 metastatic brain and calvarial lesions were included in our analysis. The mean age was 64.3 (SD, 7.5) years. Twelve of 90 (13.3%) lesions were occult on contrast-enhanced brain MRI but detected by 18F-FES brain PET/MRI, including 1 parenchymal lesion, 8/19 (42.1%) calvarial lesions, and 5/6 (50.0%) extracranial soft-tissue/scalp lesions. Meanwhile, 16/90 (17.8%) lesions were occult on vertex-to-thigh 18F-FES PET/CT compared with [18F] FES brain PET/MRI, including 13/58 (22.4%) parenchymal lesions and 3/7 (42.9%) dural-based lesions. There was a modification in patient management for 9 of 10 patients (90%) following the [18F] FES brain PET/MRI.

CONCLUSIONS: By integrating [18F] FES brain PET/CT/MRI into our clinical workflow, we improved the detection of ER-positive lesions, resulting in a substantial impact on clinical management decisions.

ABBREVIATIONS:

ER
estrogen receptor
FES
fluoroestradiol
SERD
selective ER down-regulator
SERM
selective ER modulator
SUVmax
maximum standard uptake value
VX-BTK
vertex to below the knees
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Faizullah Mashriqi, Michelle Chen, Graham Keir, Chris Caravella, Anuj Goenka, Sean A.P. Clouston, Josephine Rini, Ana M. Franceschi
Hybrid [18F] Fluoroestradiol Brain PET/CT/MRI for Detection of Estrogen Receptor–Positive Intracranial Metastases Compared with MRI and Vertex-to-Below the Knees PET Imaging
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2025, 46 (10) 2154-2161; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8863

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American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2025, 46 (10) 2154-2161; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8863
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