Shin Jaegyeong, Kim Nari, Jeon Gwi-Ho, Yun Taesik, Kang Byeong-Teck, Jeong Dong-Hyuk
College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, Republic of Korea.
Su Veterinary Clinic, Cheongju 28665, Republic of Korea.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Dec 20;14(24):3679. doi: 10.3390/ani14243679.
Neoplastic diseases are common in African pygmy hedgehogs (), with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) being the most prevalent oral tumor. Traditional imaging techniques like computed tomography (CT) have limitations in accurately defining tumor extent and detecting metastasis. In this study, a hedgehog with a suspected oral tumor underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging, revealing a hypermetabolic lesion consistent with SCC and indications of metastatic activity. The lesion was too extensive for a lumpectomy, and suspected metastasis led to the decision for euthanasia due to the impracticability of further treatment. A histopathological examination after autopsy confirmed the diagnosis and metastatic spread, as suggested by PET/CT findings. This is the first case report demonstrating the potential use of 18F-FDG PET/CT in hedgehogs, facilitating the accurate staging and management of oral SCC. Further research is needed to establish PET/CT as a standard diagnostic tool for neoplastic diseases in hedgehogs.
肿瘤性疾病在非洲侏儒刺猬中很常见,鳞状细胞癌(SCC)是最常见的口腔肿瘤。像计算机断层扫描(CT)这样的传统成像技术在准确界定肿瘤范围和检测转移方面存在局限性。在本研究中,一只疑似患有口腔肿瘤的刺猬接受了18F-FDG PET/CT成像,发现了一个与SCC一致的高代谢病变以及转移活动的迹象。该病变范围太大,无法进行肿块切除术,由于进一步治疗不可行,疑似转移导致了安乐死的决定。尸检后的组织病理学检查证实了诊断和转移扩散,正如PET/CT结果所提示的那样。这是第一例证明18F-FDG PET/CT在刺猬中潜在用途的病例报告,有助于口腔SCC的准确分期和管理。需要进一步研究以将PET/CT确立为刺猬肿瘤性疾病的标准诊断工具。