2002
DOI: 10.3892/or.9.6.1225
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Diagnostic localization of extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma: Comparison of 123I-MIBG imaging and 131I-MIBG imaging

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“…15,16 Paragangliomas of the urinary bladder account for less than 0.5% of bladder tumors. Primary paragangliomas of the bladder, which have also been incorrectly designated in the literature as bladder pheochromocytomas, have a female to male ratio of 3:2, with an average age diagnosis of 41 years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…15,16 Paragangliomas of the urinary bladder account for less than 0.5% of bladder tumors. Primary paragangliomas of the bladder, which have also been incorrectly designated in the literature as bladder pheochromocytomas, have a female to male ratio of 3:2, with an average age diagnosis of 41 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, 131 I-MIBG scintigraphy offers superior specificity for extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma (95-100%) (22,23). In addition, it has been reported that 123 I-MIBG scintigraphy has several potential advantages over 131 I-MIBG scintigraphy (24,25), although 123 I-MIBG scintigraphy is less commonly used than 131 I-MIBG scintigraphy in Japan. In the present case, 131 I-MIBG scintigraphy combined with CT was effective for the diagnosis.…”
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“…The uptake of radioiodinated MIBG in other neural crest cell-derived tumors, such as medullary thyroid carcinoma and carcinoid tumors, is more limited, resulting in lower sensitivity when used for these tumors. 131 I MIBG is a more stable and readily available isotope than 123 I, and has been widely used for the localization of neural crest tumors and the treatment of metastatic disease; however, 123 I is the preferred isotope for imaging because it is a pure gammaemitter with a shorter half-life and greater avidity to neural crest tumors and, therefore, can be used at a higher dosage resulting in greater sensitivity and specificity for the detection of neural crest tumors [38,39].…”
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confidence: 99%