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Multiple-Organ Involvement of Malakoplakia Mimicking Malignant Neoplasms on 18F-FDG PET/CT

Benzheng Jiao, S. Liu, Xiaobo Ma, Chinting Wong, Hongguang Zhao

2023Clinical Nuclear Medicine12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Abdominal contrast-enhanced CT was performed in a 61-year-old man with difficulties of urination and defecation for 4 months, which revealed huge rectal masses involving multiple adjacent organs, suspected as malignant lesions. 18 F-FDG PET/CT was subsequently performed for staging. The images showed intense FDG uptake and slightly hyperdense masses involving rectum, bladder, prostate, left ureter, and the anterior abdominal wall at the level of the pelvic cavity. Histopathological examination confirmed the masses were due to malakoplakia, which displayed as abundant von Hansemann cells aggregated and infiltrated in lesions, with distinctive cytoplasmic inclusions termed Michaelis-Gutmann bodies.

Topics & Concepts

MalakoplakiaMedicineRectumMalacoplakiaRadiologyProstateUrinary bladderPathologyHistopathologyPelvic cavityNuclear medicineCancerUrologySurgeryInternal medicineInfectious Disease Case Reports and TreatmentsAmoebic Infections and TreatmentsDiverticular Disease and Complications
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