Publications by authors named "H J Luboldt"

Background: Focal colorectal uptake in (18)FDG-PET/CT may be associated with a malignancy and can be quantified. This provides the basis for an automatic trigger threshold above which cases are flagged for colonoscopic evaluation and below which for individual assessment.

Purpose: To determine the lowest maximum standard uptake (SUVmax) in colorectal cancer that could be used as a threshold to trigger endoscopic evaluation and to evaluate whether the SUVmax needs to be further normalised to a priori known extrinsic factors.

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Purpose: The aim of the study was to improve the case detection rate of prostate cancer for patients who had unremarkable palpation findings and a PSA value in the range of 4 to 10 ng/ml by combination of the parameters total PSA (tPSA), f/tPSA ratio, prostate volume, PSA density, patient's age and transrectal ultrasound findings.

Methods: Sextant biopsy of the prostate was performed for 619 patients aged 45-75 years who had unremarkable palpation findings and PSA values in the range of 4 to 10 ng/ml. The f/tPSA ratio was determined, transrectal ultrasound examination was performed, the prostate volume was measured and the PSA density calculated.

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The purpose of this study was to standardize therapy monitoring of hepatic metastases from gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs) during the course of somatostatin receptor radionuclide therapy (SRRT). In 21 consecutive patients with nonresectable hepatic metastases of GEP-NETs, chromogranin A (CgA) and 68Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT were compared before and after the last SRRT. On 68Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT, the maximum standard uptake values (SUVmax) of normal liver and hepatic metastases were calculated.

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Objective: To determine the performance of FDG-PET/CT in the detection of relevant colorectal neoplasms (adenomas > or =10 mm, with high-grade dysplasia, cancer) in relation to CT dose and contrast administration and to find a PET cut-off.

Methods: 84 patients, who underwent PET/CT and colonoscopy (n = 79)/sigmoidoscopy (n = 5) for (79 x 6 + 5 x 2) = 484 colonic segments, were included in a retrospective study. The accuracy of low-dose PET/CT in detecting mass-positive segments was evaluated by ROC analysis by two blinded independent reviewers relative to contrast-enhanced PET/CT.

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Especially in the setting of total prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the intermediate range of 4-10 ng/ml and a negative digital rectal examination, the use of the free/total (F/T) PSA ratio has proved to be an effective tool in prostate cancer screening. Whole blood should be analyzed as soon as possible after venipuncture to ensure optimal effectiveness of the F/T PSA ratio. If an immediate serum analysis is not possible, the serum should be frozen or stored at a maximum of 4 degrees C for a short period.

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