Fast-scan CT is widely and frequently used to guide fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) of questionable lung nodules. To investigate technical problems, complications, diagnostic accuracy and indications of this technique, the findings were reviewed relative to 118 patients with negative transbronchial biopsy and sputum cytology who underwent CT-guided FNAB of solitary lung lesions. Over a 25-month period, 73 men and 45 women underwent CT-guided FNAB of lung lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to investigate the use of a radiolabeled mouse monoclonal antibody (and its F(ab')2 fragment) against alpha-fetoprotein in the scintigraphic diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma. Twenty-six southern African Blacks and one Caucasian with hepatocellular carcinoma and four patients with other malignant tumors of the liver were studied. Although six hepatocellular carcinomas appeared to selectively concentrate alpha-fetoprotein antibody, one of these tumors was not producing alpha-fetoprotein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 25-year-old miner was admitted with an acute abdomen and marked pallor following a crush injury to the abdomen. CT showed an irregular, patchy appearance of the posterosuperior portion of the liver with a coefficient of density appreciably less than the rest of the liver, consistent with the presence of a hepatic hematoma. The patient was treated conservatively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients were referred to the Department of Nuclear Medicine for brain scintigraphy to be screened for possible intracranial pathology. These referrals were made in order to reduce the heavy load on the transmission computerized tomography (TCT) facilities. Great clinical importance, therefore, has been attached to scintigraphic findings; this emphasizes the need for an accurate assessment of the predictive value of this procedure.
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