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#317 Paraganglioma: Gallium-68 DOTOTATE PET CT Scanning, a Useful Addition to MIBG Scanning in Metastatic Disease

Introduction: Nuclear imaging forms an important part of the assessment of chromaffin cell tumors. MIBG scintigraphy has been available for some time, while 68Ga-DOTATATE PET CT is increasingly utilized.

Conference: 8th Annual ENETSConcerence (2011)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Joharatnam J, Carroll R, Ghaffar A, Al-Nahhas A, Meeran K,

Keywords: phaeochromocytoma, paraganglioma, nuclear imaging, MIBG, Gallium-68 DOTATATE,

#289 Gallium-68 DOTATATE PET CT Frequently Changes Patient Management or Staging When Compared with Indium-111 Octreotide in the Assessment of Neuroendocrine Tumors

Introduction: 68Ga-DOTATATE PET CT offers higher resolution than previous octreotide-labelled scintigraphic techniques, and the literature suggests increased sensitivity for the localization and staging of NETs.

Conference: 8th Annual ENETSConcerence (2011)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Carroll R, Comminos A, Frilling A, Meeran K, Al-Nahhas A,

Keywords: Gallium-68 DOTATATE PET CT, Indium-111 Octreotide, neuroendocrine tumor,

#225 New Imaging Modalities in the Diagnosis of Phaeochromocytoma

Introduction: Phaechromocytoma are uncommon chromaffin cell tumors of the adrenal medulla. The diagnostic assessment includes various radiological localizing techniques, including somatostatin based scintigraphy.

Conference: 8th Annual ENETSConcerence (2011)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Amin A, Carroll R, Win Z, Palazzo F, Meeran K,

Keywords: phaeochromocytoma, MIBG, gallium, imaging,

#224 Primary Renal Somatostatinoma with Hepatic Metastases

Introduction: Somatostatinomas are rare gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NET) with a primary lesion that is invariably localized to the pancreas (40%) or duodenum or jejunum (50%).

Conference: 8th Annual ENETSConcerence (2011)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Carroll R, Ghaffar A, Meeran K, Todd J,

Keywords: somatostatinoma, renal, metastatic, neuroendocrine tumor,