Cutaneous and Vascular Deposits of 18F-NaF by PET/CT in the Follow-Up of Patients with Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum

Active microcalcification of elastic fibers is a hallmark of pseudoxanthoma elasticum and it can be measured with the assessment of deposition of 18F-NaF using a PET/CT scan at the skin and vascular levels. It is not known whether this deposition changes over time in absence of specific therapy. We...

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Autores: Lillo, Eugenia, Gutierrez-Cardo, Antonio, Murcia-Casas, Belén, Carrillo-Linares, Juan Luis, Garcia-Argüello, Francisco, Chicharo de Freitas, Reinaldo, Baquero-Aranda, Isabel, Valdivielso, Pedro, García-Fernández, María, Sánchez-Chaparro, Miguel Ángel
Tipo de documento: artigo
Data de publicação:2021
País:España
Recursos:Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
Repositório:Repisalud
Idioma:inglês
OAI Identifier:oai:repisalud.isciii.es:20.500.12105/18374
Acesso em linha:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/18374
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
Inorganic pyrophosphate
Microcalcification
18F-NaF
PET/CT
Seudoxantoma elástico
Pirofosfatasa inorgánica
Calcinosis
Fluoruro de sodio
Tomografía computarizada por tomografía de emisión de positrones
Tejido elástico
Humans
Radiopharmaceuticals
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Calcium
Elastic Tissue
Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum
Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Resumo:Active microcalcification of elastic fibers is a hallmark of pseudoxanthoma elasticum and it can be measured with the assessment of deposition of 18F-NaF using a PET/CT scan at the skin and vascular levels. It is not known whether this deposition changes over time in absence of specific therapy. We repeated in two years a PET/CT scan using 18F-NaF as a radiopharmaceutical in patients with the disease and compared the deposition at skin and vessel. Furthermore, calcium score values at the vessel wall were also assessed. Main results indicate in the vessel walls that calcification progressed in each patient; by contrast, the active microcalcification, measured and target-to-background ratio showed reduced active deposition. By contrast, at skin levels (neck and axillae) the uptake of the pharmaceutical remains unchanged. In conclusion, because calcification in the arterial wall is not specific for pseudoxanthoma elasticum condition, the measurement of the deposition of 18F-NaF in the neck might be potentially used as a surrogate marker in future trials for the disease.