Uncommon scintigraphic findings of multiple hepatic hemangiomas.

Clin Nucl Med

Department of Nuclear Medicine, King Khalid University Hospital, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Published: March 1991

Tc-99m labeled red blood cell scintigraphy is a valuable, noninvasive technique for differentiating hepatic hemangioma from other lesions by demonstrating a "perfusion blood pool mismatch." The characteristic finding on dynamic CT scan of peripheral and subsequent central enhancement is not usually seen on Tc-99m RBC angiography, probably due to rapid mixing and dilution of the radionuclide and low resolution of the gamma camera. A case of multiple hepatic hemangioma is presented in which Tc-99m RBC dynamic angiography demonstrated peripheral enhancement with subsequent central filling. In addition, delayed static images showed more hepatic lesions.

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