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Re-appraisal of Clinical Usefulness of 67Ga-citrate Scintigraphy for Primary Colorectal Carcinoma: with Evaluation of Scintigram Obtained from Resected Specimens

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Journal Ann Nucl Med
Date 1992 Aug 1
PMID 1389888
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Clinical usefulness of 67Ga-citrate scintigraphy for the diagnosis of colorectal carcinoma was reappraised at the standpoint of clinicopathological diagnosis. Fifty-eight patients with colonic carcinoma were subjected to this study. They underwent 67Ga scintigraphy before surgery. Colorectal carcinomas were detected in 38 patients, 65.5% by this procedure. Surgical specimens from thirty-seven patients underwent postoperative scanning. The scanning of the surgical specimen revealed accumulation of 67Ga-citrate in all 37 patients, suggesting that 67Ga-citrate accumulated in the carcinoma of the colon. The results suggested that detectability of carcinoma of the colon by 67Ga scintigraphy in this series was better than generally considered. 67Ga scintigraphy was considered to provide useful information in cases of severe stenosis and dolichocolon which were difficult to diagnose with a Barium enema and fiberscope. The problem is that abnormal accumulation is sometimes hard to distinguish from physiological excretion in the stools. However we believe that images should be carefully evaluated, keeping in mind the fact that 67Ga-citrate could accumulate in a colorectal carcinoma, and also believe that we radiologists should actively promote Ba-enema examination in positive cases rather than to devote time to the differentiation between physiological excretion of 67Ga in the stools and accumulation in a colorectal carcinoma.

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