Published September 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

Salivary SPECT and factor analysis in Sjoegren's syndrome

  • 1. National Fukuoka Central Hospital (Japan). Depts. of Radiology and Medicine
  • 2. Kyushu Univ. (Japan). Dept. of Dental Radiology

Description

Salivary SPECT and factor analysis in Sjoegren's syndrome were performed in 17 patients and 6 volunteers as controls. The ability of SPECT to detect small differences in the level of uptake can be used to separate glands from background even when uptake is reduced as in the patients with Sjoegren's syndrome. In control and probable Sjoegren's syndrome groups the uptake ratio of the submandibular gland to parotid gland on salivary SPECT (S/P ratio) was less than 1.0. However, in the definite Sjoergren's syndrome group, the ratio was more than 1.0. Moreover, the ratio in all patients with sialectasia, which is characteristic of Sjoegren's syndrome, was more than 1.0. Salivary factor analysis of normal parotid glands showed slowly increasing patterns of uptake and normal submandibular glands had rapidly increasing patterns of uptake. However, in the definite Sjoegren's syndrome group, the factor analysis patterns were altered, with slowly increasing patterns dominating both in the parotid and submandibular glands. These results suggest that the S/P ratio in salivary SPECT and salivary factor analysis provide additional radiologic criteria in diagnosing Sjoegren's syndrome. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Acta Radiologica
Journal Volume
32
Journal Issue
5
Series
Acta Radiol.
Journal Page Range
406-410
ISSN
0284-1851
CODEN
ACRAE