PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to present our initial experience with hypersecretory adrenal syndromes investigated with radioiodinated I-6-B-iodomethyl-19-norcholesterol (NP-59) and SPECT-CT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Illustrative cases are presented of patients being investigated for adrenal hypersecretory syndromes, with or without adrenal nodules, using NP-59 scintigraphy with SPECT-CT imaging, representing a spectrum of diagnoses. Clinical and imaging data are reviewed to evaluate whether additional information derived from near-simultaneous anatomic localization aids study interpretation. RESULTS: The final diagnoses reached are hyperfunctional and nonfunctioning adrenal nodules, physiological bowel activity, and bilateral adrenal hyperplasia. SPECT-CT assisted study interpretation by localizing focal uptake to the adrenal glands, allowing direct assessment of function within adrenal nodules, and distinguishing physiological bowel activity from adrenal uptake. SPECT-CT provided additional information to planar and SPECT imaging, which improved confidence of study interpretation. CONCLUSION: Utilization of SPECT-CT with NP-59 scintigraphy allows precise localization of the functional activity to anatomic structures improving diagnostic interpretation.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to present our initial experience with hypersecretory adrenal syndromes investigated with radioiodinated I-6-B-iodomethyl-19-norcholesterol (NP-59) and SPECT-CT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Illustrative cases are presented of patients being investigated for adrenal hypersecretory syndromes, with or without adrenal nodules, using NP-59 scintigraphy with SPECT-CT imaging, representing a spectrum of diagnoses. Clinical and imaging data are reviewed to evaluate whether additional information derived from near-simultaneous anatomic localization aids study interpretation. RESULTS: The final diagnoses reached are hyperfunctional and nonfunctioning adrenal nodules, physiological bowel activity, and bilateral adrenal hyperplasia. SPECT-CT assisted study interpretation by localizing focal uptake to the adrenal glands, allowing direct assessment of function within adrenal nodules, and distinguishing physiological bowel activity from adrenal uptake. SPECT-CT provided additional information to planar and SPECT imaging, which improved confidence of study interpretation. CONCLUSION: Utilization of SPECT-CT with NP-59 scintigraphy allows precise localization of the functional activity to anatomic structures improving diagnostic interpretation.
Authors: Iosif A Mendichovszky; Andrew S Powlson; Roido Manavaki; Franklin I Aigbirhio; Heok Cheow; John R Buscombe; Mark Gurnell; Fiona J Gilbert Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) Date: 2016-11-18