1975
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1230021
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Die67Ga-Szintigraphie bei der Sarkoidose

Abstract: The value of 67Ga scans in selected cases of sarcoidosis was studied at various stages in order to assess its value as a supplement to clinical, radiological and perfusion studies. During stages I and II, radioactive gallium is taken up by the granulomatous nodes in the hilum and mediastinum and in the interstitial focal pulmonary infiltrates. After complete regression of the hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy or of the pulmonary infiltrates, radio-active uptake can no longer be demonstrated. Gallium scans … Show more

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“…In addition, hitherto unsuspected lesions are often detected by gallium scans. Instances of mediastinal adenopathy for example, invisible on radiographs but disclosed by gallium scintigraphy, were seen in the present study and have been described by others.7 10 In our experience, scanning evidence of subclinical salivary gland or splenic involvement is also common.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…In addition, hitherto unsuspected lesions are often detected by gallium scans. Instances of mediastinal adenopathy for example, invisible on radiographs but disclosed by gallium scintigraphy, were seen in the present study and have been described by others.7 10 In our experience, scanning evidence of subclinical salivary gland or splenic involvement is also common.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%