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Detection of splenic tissue by 99mTc-labelled Sn-colloid SPECT/CT scintigraphy
This paper presents a case of an 80-year-old man with idiopathic
thrombocytopenic purpura after splenectomy performed many
years ago, which normalized platelet count, presented with severe
thrombocytopenia with no response to treatment. A SPECT/CT
study was performed using 99mTc-labelled Sn-colloid. The histology
confirmed the presence of splenic tissue in those foci. Spleen
examination (SPECT/CT) using 99mTc-labelled Sn-colloid is able
to detect splenic tissue and in our opinion is a simpler and less
time-consuming procedure than using 99mTc DRBC.
Nuclear Med Rev 2011; 14, 2: 116–11
Single hydatid cyst of liver managed with laparoscopy â a case study
Hydatid disease is not common in human populations of highly developed urban areas. However, increasing immigration,travel and international tourism have led to a recent increase in incidence. Surgery remains the method ofchoice in the management of hepatic hydatid cysts. Laparoscopic treatment of the disease has been questionable sofar, though it is feasible and safe in use. We report a case of an 18-year-old woman, successfully treated with total cystectomylocated in a favourable laparoscopic area â the border of the 3rd and 4th segment of the hepatic left lobe. Theoperation and hospitalization period were uncomplicated. Controlled follow-up laboratory and radiological testsshowed no remaining pathology or recurrence in any form. In conclusion we state that the laparoscopic techniqueprovides a feasible and efficacious option of treatment for some types of hydatid cysts located in the liver. It is a safeminiinvasive surgical approach which enables postoperative discomfort to be reduced and results in a quick recovery