Multimodality imaging of adult rhabdomyosarcoma: the added value of hybrid imaging

Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) represents more than 50% of paediatric soft tissue tumours. Conversely, it is extremely rare among adults, where it shows peculiar biological and clinical features that are still poorly investigated. RMS patients should be referred to a Sarcoma Centre, where the contribution o...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of radiology 2020-08, Vol.93 (1112), p.20200250-20200250
Hauptverfasser: Gennaro, Nicolò, Marrari, Andrea, Renne, Salvatore Lorenzo, Cananzi, Ferdinando Carlo Maria, Quagliuolo, Vittorio Lorenzo, Di Brina, Lucia, Scorsetti, Marta, Pepe, Giovanna, Chiti, Arturo, Santoro, Armando, Balzarini, Luca, Politi, Letterio Salvatore, Bertuzzi, Alexia Francesca
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Zusammenfassung:Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) represents more than 50% of paediatric soft tissue tumours. Conversely, it is extremely rare among adults, where it shows peculiar biological and clinical features that are still poorly investigated. RMS patients should be referred to a Sarcoma Centre, where the contribution of experienced radiologists plays a relevant role in the diagnostic assessment of the disease, including precise localisation, staging, image-guided biopsy, response evaluation after treatment and follow-up. Besides CT and MRI, hybrid imaging including positron emission tomography (PET)/CT and PET/MRI are giving an increasing contribution to provide functional insights about tumour biology and to improve the diagnostic accuracy of the imaging work-up. This review paper provides a revision of the pathology, clinical and radiological features of adult RMS, with a particular focus on the growing role of hybrid PET-based imaging.
ISSN:0007-1285
1748-880X
DOI:10.1259/bjr.20200250