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Scintigraphic findings in Gaucher's disease.

Abstract
Gaucher's disease involves the liver, the spleen, and the bone. Liver-spleen and bone scintigraphy were used during an 8-yr period to evaluate changes caused by this disease. Patients were investigated with a liver-spleen scan for abdominal pain, mechanical discomfort, enlarged liver or spleen on physical examination, abdominal mass, abnormal liver function tests, and symptoms of hypersplenism. Fourteen liver-spleen scans were performed in nine patients. Liver scintigraphy showed various degrees of enlargement and inhomogeneous uptake. In two patients focal defects were detected. In one, focal defects were due to liver involvement with Gaucher's disease, but in the other they were caused by metastatic pancreatic carcinoma. The study was also useful in detecting splenic infarction and in following enlargement of the spleen after partial splenectomy. The main indication for bone scintigraphy in six patients was bone pain. This was found to be caused by either aseptic necrosis of the head of the femur, bone infarction, pathological fractures, or osteomyelitis. Loosening after total hip replacement was ruled out in three patients and missed in one patient. Scintigraphy appears to be a simple, sensitive test for evaluation of the liver, spleen, and bony skeleton in patients with symptomatic Gaucher's disease.
AuthorsO Israel, J Jerushalmi, D Front
JournalJournal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine (J Nucl Med) Vol. 27 Issue 10 Pg. 1557-63 (Oct 1986) ISSN: 0161-5505 [Print] United States
PMID3760980 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
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Topics
  • Bone Diseases (diagnostic imaging)
  • Femur Head Necrosis (diagnostic imaging)
  • Gaucher Disease (diagnostic imaging)
  • Hepatomegaly (diagnostic imaging)
  • Humans
  • Organotechnetium Compounds
  • Phytic Acid
  • Radionuclide Imaging
  • Splenomegaly (diagnostic imaging)
  • Technetium
  • Technetium Tc 99m Medronate

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