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- W2029778827 abstract "Los tumores epitelioides perivasculares son un raro grupo de neoplasias mesenquimales con una historia natural impredecible y un incierto potencial de malignidad. Es característica la localización uterina y su asociación a esclerosis tuberosa. Presentamos el caso de una paciente de 40 años de edad, en la que se diagnosticó de forma incidental un tumor epitelioide perivascular uterino y se le realizaron estudios seriados de tomografía por emisión de positrones (PET-TAC) con 18F-fluordesoxiglucosa para su estadificación y valoración de la respuesta terapéutica. La PET-TAC resultó ser una herramienta muy valiosa en la detección de metástasis pulmonares tardías y en la revaluación de la paciente tras la administración de quimioterapia. Los hallazgos sugieren que dado que estamos ante un tumor infrecuente, que no siempre tiene un comportamiento benigno, la PET-TAC puede ser un procedimiento de imagen diagnóstica útil para realizar un estudio de extensión y un seguimiento clínico de las pacientes que sufran este tipo de neoplasias. Perivascular epithelioid tumors (PEComas) are a rare group of mesenchymal neoplasms with an unpredictable natural history and uncertain malignant potential. Uterine involvement and their association with tuberous sclerosis are typical for these tumors. We present a case of a 40-year old patient who was incidentally diagnosed of a uterine PEComa and serial studies of PET-CT with FDG were performed for staging and therapeutic response assessment. FDG PET-CT proved to be a valuable tool for detecting unsuspected pulmonary metastases and defining the reassessment of the patient after chemotherapy. The findings suggest that since this is a rare tumor, which does not always have benign behaviour, PET-CT may be a useful diagnostic imaging procedure for staging and clinical monitoring of patients who suffer this type of tumors." @default.
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- W2029778827 title "Tumor epitelioide perivascular uterino. Utilidad de la tomografía por emisión de positrones con 18F-fluordesoxiglucosa en su estadificación y seguimiento" @default.
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