Literature DB >> 18431144

Pitfalls of I-131 whole body scan interpretation: bronchogenic cyst and mucinous cystadenoma.

Demetrios J Agriantonis1, Lance Hall, Michael A Wilson.   

Abstract

Whole body iodine scans are routinely performed in the nuclear medicine department as part of the management of differentiated thyroid carcinoma. Similarly, radioactive iodine has a well-established role as an adjunct to thyroidectomy in the treatment of these patients. A thorough understanding of the normal, benign, and pathologic biodistribution of iodine is imperative for the nuclear medicine physician. This knowledge leads to the accurate determination of the presence of metastatic or recurrent carcinoma, and may even facilitate the accurate detection of an undiagnosed condition. Above all, correct image interpretation avoids unnecessary therapeutic doses. The authors describe 2 unusual examples of false positive findings in fluid-filled cavities that showcase the variety of nonmalignant entities one may encounter when interpreting metastatic surveys.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18431144     DOI: 10.1097/RLU.0b013e31816a7a63

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nucl Med        ISSN: 0363-9762            Impact factor:   7.794


  4 in total

1.  False-positive uptake on radioiodine whole-body scintigraphy: physiologic and pathologic variants unrelated to thyroid cancer.

Authors:  Jong-Ryool Oh; Byeong-Cheol Ahn
Journal:  Am J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2012-07-10

2.  Intrathoracic toxic thyroid nodule causing hyperthyroidism with a multinodular normal functional cervical thyroid gland.

Authors:  Burcu Dirlik Serim; Ulku Korkmaz; Unal Can; Gulay Durmus Altun
Journal:  Indian J Nucl Med       Date:  2016 Jul-Sep

3.  Incidental diagnosis of struma ovarii through radioiodine whole-body scanning: incremental role of SPECT/CT.

Authors:  Rômulo Hermeto Bueno do Vale; Heitor Naoki Sado; Débora Lucia Seguro Danilovic; Pulo Schiavom Duarte; Marcelo Tatit Sapienza
Journal:  Radiol Bras       Date:  2016 Mar-Apr

4.  F-18 Sodium Fluoride Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography for Detection of Thyroid Cancer Bone Metastasis Compared with Bone Scintigraphy.

Authors:  Hyunjong Lee; Won Woo Lee; So Yeon Park; Sang Eun Kim
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2016-03-02       Impact factor: 3.500

  4 in total

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