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The EANM practice guidelines for parathyroid imaging.
Petranovic Ovcaricek, Petra; Giovanella, Luca; Carrió Gasset, Ignasi; Hindié, Elif; Huellner, Martin W; Luster, Markus; Piccardo, Arnoldo; Weber, Theresia; Talbot, Jean-Noël; Verburg, Frederik Anton.
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  • Petranovic Ovcaricek P; EANM Thyroid Committee, Vienna, Austria.
  • Giovanella L; Department of Oncology and Nuclear medicine, University Hospital Center "Sestre milosrdnice", Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Carrió Gasset I; EANM Thyroid Committee, Vienna, Austria.
  • Hindié E; Clinic for Nuclear Medicine and Competence Centre for Thyroid Diseases, Imaging Institute of Southern Switzerland, Bellinzona, Switzerland.
  • Huellner MW; Clinic for Nuclear Medicine and Interdisciplinary Thyroid Centre, University Hospital and University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Luster M; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Hospital Sant Pau and Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Piccardo A; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Bordeaux Hospital and University, Bordeaux, France.
  • Weber T; Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital and University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Talbot JN; EANM Thyroid Committee, Vienna, Austria.
  • Verburg FA; Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging ; 48(9): 2801-2822, 2021 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33839893
INTRODUCTION: Nuclear medicine parathyroid imaging is important in the identification of hyperfunctioning parathyroid glands in primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT), but it may be also valuable before surgical treatment in secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT). Parathyroid radionuclide imaging with scintigraphy or positron emission tomography (PET) is a highly sensitive procedure for the assessment of the presence and number of hyperfunctioning parathyroid glands, located either at typical sites or ectopically. The treatment of pHPT is mostly directed toward minimally invasive parathyroidectomy, especially in cases with a single adenoma. In experienced hands, successful surgery depends mainly on the exact preoperative localization of one or more hyperfunctioning parathyroid adenomas. Failure to preoperatively identify the hyperfunctioning parathyroid gland challenges minimally invasive parathyroidectomy and might require bilateral open neck exploration. METHODS: Over a decade has now passed since the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) issued the first edition of the guideline on parathyroid imaging, and a number of new insights and techniques have been developed since. The aim of the present document is to provide state-of-the-art guidelines for nuclear medicine physicians performing parathyroid scintigraphy, single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT), positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), and positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) in patients with pHPT, as well as in those with sHPT. CONCLUSION: These guidelines are written and authorized by the EANM to promote optimal parathyroid imaging. They will assist nuclear medicine physicians in the detection and correct localization of hyperfunctioning parathyroid lesions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hiperparatireoidismo Primário / Medicina Nuclear Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hiperparatireoidismo Primário / Medicina Nuclear Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article