An unexpected elevated postimplant radiation survey is described in an elderly patient with an interstitial low-dose-rate iridium-192 (Ir-192) needle implant for endometrial cancer. The elevated activity was related to prolonged clearance of Tl-201 from a cardiac study that had been performed 7 days earlier. The Tl-201 accumulated in the soft tissue, particularly the colon, resulting in increased survey readings over the abdomen and raising concern that an Ir-192 source remained within the patient.
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