Abstract
We report the case of a 77-year-old male with a paraspinal mass at the Th11 level. Given its morphology and location, CT and MRI findings raised the suspicion of paraganglioma. A somatostatin receptor positron emission tomography/contrast-enhanced-CT (SSTR-PET/CE-CT) scan with Gallium-68 DOTATATE, performed for staging of suspected paraganglioma, demonstrated intense tracer uptake in the lesion, reinforcing the suspicion of a neuroendocrine tumor with increased SSTR expression. However, histopathology demonstrated a cavernous hemangioma with partial sclerosis, and immunohistochemistry showed strong endothelial SSTR expression. This case highlights the possibility of false-positive findings on SSTR PET/CT, as a cavernous hemangioma may closely mimic paraspinal paraganglioma in both imaging appearance and tracer uptake pattern. Notably, the intense tracer accumulation in this case was not solely related to the lesion's hypervascularity but predominantly to the marked endothelial overexpression of SSTR demonstrated on immunohistochemistry.