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Title: Scintigraphic diagnosis of gastric carcinoma (in Hebrew)

Journal Article · · Harefuah, v. 83, no. 12, pp. 518-525
OSTI ID:4346442

During the past 10 years efforts have been made to develop a radioisotope test for gastric malignancy. Phosphorus-32 was used by intracavity procedures (gastric tube-detector; autoradiography) but the procedures were difficult. In 1961 the first scintillographic assays with scanners and then with scintillation cameras were performed. Iodine-131 was used at first and since 1965 /sup 99m/Tc, which is superior from a physical point of view. It was established that a cold space-occupying lesion in the gastroscan indicates malignancy and that a foggy scan, general or local, may also indicate a neoplastic lesion. All other conditions, including peptic ulcer and gastritis, give a normal scan. In the dog, injection of /sup 99m/Tc indicated a turnover of the isotope in the body, and that it is concentrated in the gastric mucosa and excreted in the gastric juice. A gastroscintillographic study in 220 patients showed that 54 of them had stomach malignancies (51 carcinoma and 3 sarcoma). Only neoplasms at least 2 cm in diameter were visualized. In all the patients, clinical, radiological, and biochemical examinations were performed and in most, pathological examinations as well. There was correspondence with the final diagnosis in 80% of the scintillographed cancers and in 92% of those studied roentgenologically. The false scinttllographic diagnosed conclusions were mostly in diffurent patients than in those with false roentgenological diagnoses. It can therefore be concluded that the two methods are complementary. The radiological exposure due to /sup 99m/Tc scintivisualization is low, 200 mrad to the stomach and l5 mrad to the whole body. (INIS)

Research Organization:
Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel
NSA Number:
NSA-29-016102
OSTI ID:
4346442
Journal Information:
Harefuah, v. 83, no. 12, pp. 518-525, Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 30-JUN-74
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
Hebrew

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