Thoracic endplate osteomyelitis/discitis - false positive FDG PET scan
Presentation
Incidental right lung mass lesion for investigation. Thoracic back pain.
Patient Data
FDG PET-CT for differentiation of the lung lesion
PET-CT shows an FDG avid mass in the right upper lobe of lung consistent with a primary lung malignancy. There is also a markedly avid focus in the mid thoracic spine, possibly a metastasis. MRI is recommended for confirmation.
Rather than a malignant mass, there are features typical of endplate osteomyelitis, i.e. a destructive process centered on the disc with secondary bone collapse and a large paravertebral cuff-like soft tissue mass containing fluid (rim enhancing) consistent with pus. Neutrophils utilize glucose at a similarly increased rate to malignant cells so they are highly FDG avid thus a potential false positive for malignancy.