Publications by authors named "Cecilia Piglesan"

Background: Classic dynamic hepatobiliary scintigraphy (DHBS) is commonly performed with 99mTc-Iminodiacetic Acid (IDA) derivatives and represents a non-invasive diagnosis method for biliary dyskinesia, fistulas, surgical anastomosis, etc (1). This study assesses the possibility of performing DHBS with 99mTc-Tetrofosmine (TF), a radiopharmaceutical (RF) dedicated to myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS), but being excreted through the liver. The possibility to use 99mTc-TF for DHBS may be important in situations when the standardized RF for this procedure (IDA derivatives) is not available.

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Radio-isotopic techniques may be useful in diagnosis and staging of chronic diffuse liver diseases. Liver angioscintigraphy (LAS) and per-rectal portal scintigraphy (PRPS) are at well discriminating portal hypertension (PHT), very early cirrhosis hemodynamic failure and compensatory arterialisation of liver perfusion. Supplied information is related to PHT, liver morphology and mesenchimal activity in liver, spleen and bone marrow.

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Liver angioscintigraphy (LAS) is a radio-isotope method for the investigation of liver perfusion and its alteration in various hepatic diseases. It measures the arterial and portal venous fractions of total liver blood flow. The percentage of liver blood flow supplied by hepatic artery is estimated mathematically by the hepatic perfusion index (HPI), normally between 25 % and 40 %.

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