Adv Skin Wound Care
September 2009
Unlabelled: In this study, we compared 99mTc-methoxyisobutyl isonitrile (MIBI) with 201Tl scintigraphy for the detection of residual thyroid cancer not found by 131I scans in patients with increased risk of recurrence after 131I therapy.
Methods: 201Tl and MIBI scans were obtained in 54 patients with negative 131I scans 3-25 y (median 7.9 y) after the first postsurgical 131I therapy.
Clin Nucl Med
January 1995
Thallium-201 and, recently, Tc-99m MIBI have been used in conjunction with I-131 scintigraphy for follow-up of patients with well-differentiated thyroid cancer. Insular carcinoma of the thyroid is a fairly aggressive thyroid neoplasm that is believed to arise from follicular cells and usually concentrates I-131. The authors report a patient with recurrent insular thyroid carcinoma in whom bilateral adrenal and lung metastatic lesions developed 3 years after ablative I-131 therapy for cervical lymph node and skeletal metastases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInsular carcinoma, once considered a poorly-differentiated thyroid cancer, has been reclassified as a distinct thyroid neoplasm. Since this neoplasm is composed of follicular epithelial cells, it may concentrate radioiodide (131I) making postoperative 131I imaging for detection of metastases and radiotherapy possible. A 20-yr review of 35 cases diagnosed as anaplastic or undifferentiated thyroid carcinoma at this medical center revealed five patients with insular carcinoma.
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