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Patient: 64 year old male |
History: The patient is a 64 year old male with persistent hyperparathyroidism. He underwent a parathyroid scintigraphy at an outside hospital. A second parathyroid scintigraphy was performed at our institution. |
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Findings: Initial Study: RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL: 20 mCi Tc-99m sestamibi i.v. Intense focal uptake in the region of the right lower thyroid lobe, which does not persists on delayed imaging at 3.5 hours. Second Study: RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL: 22 mCi Tc-99m sestamibi i.v. The right lower thyroid lobe uptake is again seen, but with delayed imaging at 2 hours, the lesion clearly persists. The SPECT images suggest that this lesion may be located posterior (or at least extends posterior) to the right thyroid lobe. |
DDx: 1) Parathyroid adenoma 2) Parathyroid carcinoma 3) Thyroid adenoma 4) Thyroid carcinoma |
Diagnosis: Parathyroid carcinoma |
References: Harvey Ziessman, Janis O'Malley, James Thrall. Nuclear Medicine: the Requisite in Radiology. 3rd editon. Mosby, 2006, pg 103. |
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Case Number: 108817Owner(s): Peter Phan and Jerold Wallis, Assoc Prof of RadiologyLast Updated: 02-07-2013 The reader is fully responsible for confirming the accuracy of this content. |