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Radionuclide imaging and ultrasound in liver/spleen trauma: a prospective comparison

Authors :
Joseph F. Simeone
K. A. McKusick
Jerry W. Froelich
H W Strauss
Gary G. Winzelberg
Source :
Radiology. 145:457-461
Publication Year :
1982
Publisher :
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), 1982.

Abstract

In a prospective blind study of liver/spleen trauma, 32 consecutive patients were evaluated by radionuclide imaging (99mTc-sulfur colloid) and gray-scale ultrasound. Six patients (19%) had inadequate sonograms due to injuries and pain. Thirteen (41%) were normal, 13 (41%) were abnormal with one technique or the other, and there was a discrepancy in 2 (6%). Of the 13 abnormal patients, 1 had a lacerated spleen, 2 had angiographic confirmation of a subcapsular hematoma, and 10 showed resolution on follow-up. Two patients with left-sided trauma had abnormal radionuclide scans of the liver; sonograms were initially normal in one of them, but subsequent imaging confirmed the abnormality. The authors feel that imaging with 99mTc-sulfur colloid should be the primary screening examination for liver/spleen trauma.

Details

ISSN :
15271315 and 00338419
Volume :
145
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d3d0089c7a94677776729110d79c5890
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.145.2.7134453