Published January 1979 | Version v1
Journal article

Anatomic correlations in radiogallium imaging of the peritoneum and retroperitoneum

  • 1. Univ. of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington

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Radiogallium (67Ga) imaging of the abdomen and pelvis has been useful not only in detecting inflammations in these regions, but in pointing out their precise anatomic localization. Once the anatomic site is determined, it is often possible to infer the source of origin of the problem (such as ruptured viscus or pancreatitis). Interpretation of the images depends on recognition of patterns that define known anatomic boundaries such as the transverse mesocolon, root of the small mesentery, perirenal space, and pararenal space, or else show diffuse peritoneal uptake. The anatomic patterns may have continued usefulness in future studies, such as when radiolabeled leukocytes are employed to localize inflammations

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Journal Title
Semin. Nucl. Med.
Journal Volume
9
Journal Issue
1
Series
Semin. Nucl. Med.
Journal Page Range
66-70
ISSN
0001-2998