: Menopause-related musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders include osteoporosis, osteoarthritis (OA), sarcopenia and sarco-obesity. This review focuses on the applications of nuclear medicine for the functional imaging of the aforementioned clinical conditions. Bone Scan (BS) with 99mTc-labeled phosphonates, alone or in combination with MRI, can identify "fresh" vertebral collapse due to age-associated osteoporosis and provides quantitative parameters characterized by a good correlation with radiological indices in patients with OA. 18F-NaF PET, particularly when performed by dynamic scan, has given encouraging results for measuring bone turnover in osteoporosis and allows the evaluation of subchondral bone metabolic activity in OA. FDG PET can help discriminate between pathological and nonpathological vertebral fractures, especially by applying appropriate SUV-based thresholds. In OA, it can effectively image inflamed joints and support appropriate clinical management. Preliminary evidences suggest a possible application of FDG in sarco-obesity for the detection and quantification of visceral adipose tissue (VAT). Further studies are needed to better define the role of nuclear medicine in menopause-related MSK disease, especially as regards the possible impact of new radiopharmaceuticals (ie, FAPI and RGD peptides) and recent technological advances (eg, total-body PET/CT scanners).

Functional Imaging in Musculoskeletal Disorders in Menopause / Filippi, Luca; Camedda, Riccardo; Frantellizzi, Viviana; Urbano, Nicoletta; De Vincentis, Giuseppe; Schillaci, Orazio. - In: SEMINARS IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE. - ISSN 0001-2998. - (2023). [10.1053/j.semnuclmed.2023.10.001]

Functional Imaging in Musculoskeletal Disorders in Menopause

Frantellizzi, Viviana;De Vincentis, Giuseppe;
2023

Abstract

: Menopause-related musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders include osteoporosis, osteoarthritis (OA), sarcopenia and sarco-obesity. This review focuses on the applications of nuclear medicine for the functional imaging of the aforementioned clinical conditions. Bone Scan (BS) with 99mTc-labeled phosphonates, alone or in combination with MRI, can identify "fresh" vertebral collapse due to age-associated osteoporosis and provides quantitative parameters characterized by a good correlation with radiological indices in patients with OA. 18F-NaF PET, particularly when performed by dynamic scan, has given encouraging results for measuring bone turnover in osteoporosis and allows the evaluation of subchondral bone metabolic activity in OA. FDG PET can help discriminate between pathological and nonpathological vertebral fractures, especially by applying appropriate SUV-based thresholds. In OA, it can effectively image inflamed joints and support appropriate clinical management. Preliminary evidences suggest a possible application of FDG in sarco-obesity for the detection and quantification of visceral adipose tissue (VAT). Further studies are needed to better define the role of nuclear medicine in menopause-related MSK disease, especially as regards the possible impact of new radiopharmaceuticals (ie, FAPI and RGD peptides) and recent technological advances (eg, total-body PET/CT scanners).
2023
(18)F-fluoride; FDG; Functional imaging; Menopause; PET/CT; SPECT/CT
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Functional Imaging in Musculoskeletal Disorders in Menopause / Filippi, Luca; Camedda, Riccardo; Frantellizzi, Viviana; Urbano, Nicoletta; De Vincentis, Giuseppe; Schillaci, Orazio. - In: SEMINARS IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE. - ISSN 0001-2998. - (2023). [10.1053/j.semnuclmed.2023.10.001]
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