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Indium-111 pentetreotide single-photon emission tomography in patients with TSH-secreting pituitary adenomas: correlation with the effect of a single administration of octreotide on serum TSH levels

Authors :
Patrizia Magnani
F. Fazio
E. Giugni
C. Songini
Pietro Mortini
Luca Persani
Paolo Beck-Peccoz
Massimo Giovanelli
Stefania Acerno
Marco Losa
Losa, M
Magnani, P
Mortini, P
Persani, L
Acerno, S
Giugni, E
Songini, C
Fazio, F
Beck Peccoz, P
Giovanelli, M
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Springer International, 1997.

Abstract

Few data are available on the visualization of somatostatin receptors in vivo in patients with thyrotropin (TSH)-secreting adenoma. We studied five patients with TSH-secreting adenomas using single-photon emission tomography (SPET) after administration of indium-111 pentetreotide. The intensity of 111In-pentetreotide uptake by the tumours was correlated with the degree of TSH suppression after a single administration of 100 microg octreotide s. c. Five patients (three women and two men) aged 27-46 years were investigated. Except for one patient with acromegaly, all had pure TSH-secreting tumours. One patient was previously untreated, while two had received octreotide, one antithyroid drugs, and one radioiodine. In all patients SPET demonstrated increased uptake of 111In-pentetreotide by the pituitary adenoma. The target to non-target ratio (T/nT) of 111In-pentetreotide uptake was higher than 10 in three patients. Administration of 100 microg octreotide s. c. caused a significant reduction in TSH levels from 4.8+/-1.4 mU/l to a nadir of 3.1+/-1.1 mU/l after 6 h (P

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f23e01f46e799fc62bf69acc7661438