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COVID-19 vaccine-related lymph node activation – patterns of uptake on PET-CT

Shah Sweni, Thomas Wagner, Malavika Nathan, Teresa Szyszko

2021BJR|case reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In a bid to end the current COVID-19 crisis, many countries including UK have begun a mass immunization programme. Immunization can cause transient inflammation thereby causing increased metabolic activity at injection site and hypermetabolic lymph nodes. Various vaccinations and local injections have been known to cause diagnostic dilemma due to false-positive uptake on FDG PET-CT. In this pictorial case review, we present five cases demonstrating various patterns of uptake including an ipsilateral deltoid muscle, axillary, supraclavicular, and subpectoral lymph nodes post COVID-19 vaccination. A careful history of COVID-19 vaccination and normal size and morphology of lymph node on unenhanced low-dose CT will aid the diagnosis. All patients undergoing FDG PET-CT will require detailed documentation of the vaccination history including the time interval since vaccination. Knowledge about these patterns of uptake on PET-CT will ensure accurate interpretation by Nuclear Medicine physicians and radiologists during the current vaccination drive.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVaccinationLymphLymph nodePET-CTCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Axillary lymph nodesRadiologyNuclear medicinePathologyInternal medicineComputed tomographyDiseaseBreast cancerCancerInfectious disease (medical specialty)Lymphadenopathy Diagnosis and AnalysisMusculoskeletal synovial abnormalities and treatmentsGenital Health and Disease