1993
DOI: 10.1097/00003072-199303000-00007
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Preoperative Localization of Parathyroid Carcinoma Using Tc-99m MIBI

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“…13 Sestamibi scanning has also been used successfully to localize primary, metastatic, and recurrent parathyroid carcinoma. [14][15][16] In one series of 14 patients with recurrent parathyroid carcinoma, the sensitivity of sestamibi scanning was reported to be 79%. 2 There was no statistically significant difference between sestamibi scanning and other forms of localization.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…13 Sestamibi scanning has also been used successfully to localize primary, metastatic, and recurrent parathyroid carcinoma. [14][15][16] In one series of 14 patients with recurrent parathyroid carcinoma, the sensitivity of sestamibi scanning was reported to be 79%. 2 There was no statistically significant difference between sestamibi scanning and other forms of localization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, it has also been demonstrated that MIBI scanning is able to localize metastatic parathyroid carcinoma [3], as well as the primary lesion [4].…”
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“…Following the incidental finding of a pulmonary metastasis from thyroid carcinoma during cardiac imaging [14], case reports describing uptake in osteosarcoma [15], breast carcinoma [16], lymphoma [17], bronchogenic carcinoma [181 and parathyroid carcinoma [19], as well as in medullary carcinoma [20] and Huerthle cell carcinoma [21] of the thyroid, have appeared. Accumulation of the agent in human carcinoma cell lines in vitro [11] and in transplantable brain tumours in rats [22] has also been described.…”
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confidence: 99%