Differential diagnosis of jaundice by 99mTc-IDA hepatobiliary imaging
- PMID: 477141
- DOI: 10.1097/00003072-197904000-00001
Differential diagnosis of jaundice by 99mTc-IDA hepatobiliary imaging
Abstract
The utility of 99mTc-IDA imaging in the differential diagnosis of jaundice was assessed. Although overall accuracy was 84%, this method is still inferior to the reported efficiency of ultrasonography and CT in making the correct diagnosis. Radionuclide imaging is a good alternative when these other modalities are not available and it functions well in an adjuvant capacity. The diagnostic limitations of 99mTc-dimethyl IDA imaging in cases of moderate to severe jaundice are largely overcome by the use of 99mTc-p-butyl IDA.
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