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Perkins, Alan C.
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Mshelia, Dahiru S.
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Symonds, Michael E.
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Sathekge, Mike Machaba
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2014-06-23T12:13:16Z |
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2014-06-23T12:13:16Z |
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2013-02 |
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BACKGROUND The uptake of 18F-FDG in brown adipose tissue (BAT) may have important implications in understanding the pathophysiology of BAT and obesity. Because of the thermal implications of BAT uptake of 18F-FDG, this study aimed to contribute to existing knowledge by assessing patients scanned in a subtropical environment with particular reference to ethnicity.
PATIENTS AND METHODS A retrospective study was carried out to determine the prevalence and pattern of BAT uptake in patients undergoing 18F-FDG PET-CT imaging in a PET facility located in a subtropical climatic zone. Standardized uptake values were obtained for regions of BAT uptake of 18F-FDG, and the distribution pattern was assessed according to anatomical region, sex, age, BMI and ethnicity.
RESULTS Following a reveiw of a total of 386 scans, 38 patients showed BAT uptake of 18F-FDG (9.85%), with the mass and activity of BAT being greater in women than in men (11.95 and 6.88%, respectively). BAT uptake of 18F-FDG in the neck/supraclavicular, axillary and mediastinal regions was greater in adults whose BMI was less than 18kg/m2. However, perirenal BAT activity was shown to be greater in obese individuals. The frequency of BAT uptake of 18F-FDG was 55% in winter as against 45% during summer (P<0.012). There was no statistical difference in BAT uptake between black and white patients.
CONCLUSION This study shows the pattern and prevalence of BAT in patients in a subtropical environment. Although the average seasonal temperatures are higher in a subtropical climate, a seasonal variation in BAT expression was observed, although there were no differences with respect to patient ethnicity. |
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hb2014 |
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http://www.lww.com |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Perkins, AC, Mshelia, DS, Symonds, ME & Sathekge, MM 2013, 'Prevalence and pattern of brown adpose tissue distribution of 18F-FDG in patients undergoing PET-CT in a subtropical climatic zone', Nuclear Medicine Communications, vol. 34, no. 2, pp.168-174. |
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0143-3636 (print) |
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1473-5628 (online) |
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10.1097/MNM.0b013e32835bbbf0 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/40324 |
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en |
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins |
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© 2013 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Nuclear Medicine Communications, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 168-174, 2013. doi : 10.1097/MNM.0b013e32835bbbf0. |
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Brown fat |
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18F-FDG imaging |
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PET imaging |
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Subtropical climate |
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Brown adipose tissue (BAT) |
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dc.title |
Prevalence and pattern of brown adpose tissue distribution of 18F-FDG in patients undergoing PET-CT in a subtropical climatic zone |
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Postprint Article |
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