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Noninvasive differentiation of meningiomas from other brain tumours using combined111indium-octreotide/99mtechnetium-DTPA brain scintigraphy

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We have studied prospectively 47 patients with CNS tumours including 16 meningiomas and 33 other tumours using combined111In-octreotide and99mTc-DTPA brain scintigraphy.111In-octreotide scintigraphy was used to image somatostatin receptors (SSR) and99mTc-DTPA scintigraphy was used to assess the integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). A total of 32 tumours (65%) were detected. All SSR positive tumours also had positive99mTc-DTPA scans and all SSR negative tumours were negative on99mTc-DTPA scans. Among the tumours located outside the BBB, all meningiomas and two out of six schwannomas were positive on combined SSR/99mTc-DTPA scintigraphy. Among the tumours located inside the BBB, seven out of nine gliomas grade I–III were negatitve, whereas all glioblastomas were positive. Other positive tumours included one malignant non-Hodgkin lymphoma and two cerebral metastases. SSR scintigraphy alone was non-specific in the diagnosis of meningiomas, as 16 non-meningiomatous tumours also had positive SSR scans probably due to a breakdown of the BBB (excluding the malignant lymphoma). Measuring the tumour-to-background ratio on SSR scans improved specificity, but sensitivity was decreased below 70% because some meningiomas were only slightly positive. Only the ratio of SSR scintigraphy to conventional99mTc-DTPA brain scintigraphy (SSR-to-BS index) allowed a reliable differentiation of meningiomas from other CNS tumours, most notably from schwannomas (sensitivity: 94%; specificity: 100%). Our results support the usefulness of combined SSR and conventional brain scintigraphy in the noninvasive pre-operative diagnosis of meningiomas.

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Barth, A., Haldemann, A.R., Reubi, J.C. et al. Noninvasive differentiation of meningiomas from other brain tumours using combined111indium-octreotide/99mtechnetium-DTPA brain scintigraphy. Acta neurochir 138, 1179–1185 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01809748

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