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Indian J Nucl Med ; 35(1): 17-20, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31949364

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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Radioiodine (131I) therapy is approved and well-accepted modality for the treatment of hyperthyroidism. The dosage of 131I for successful treatment is based on many factors; however, an objective tool to determine the dose was missing. In a retrospective study, we found that high 131I uptake values required more dose to achieve desirable results contrary to the belief. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinically and scintigraphically proven Graves' disease patients with high 131I uptake (>50%) were accrued for this study and block randomized into low-dose (Group I) and high-dose (Group II) groups. Low activity (5 mCi) was administered in Group I and higher activity (10 mCi) in Group II. The patients were followed up after 3 months with thyroid function tests to determine the outcome. RESULTS: A total of 344 patients were analyzed at the end of 3 months, with 174 in low-dose group and 170 in high-dose group. Euthyroidism/hypothyroidism was achieved in significantly higher number of patients as compared to the low-dose group. CONCLUSION: The higher dose of 131I is required to achieve euthyroidism/hypothyroidism in patients with high 131I uptake.

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Nucl Med Mol Imaging ; 53(6): 432-435, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31867079

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Immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4)-related diseases are a spectrum of systemic inflammatory conditions of unknown etiology, which are characterized by infiltration of tissues by IgG4 plasma cells and sclerosing inflammation (Cheuk and Chan Adv Anat Pathol 17:303-32, 2010). Although this condition was initially described in relation to autoimmune pancreatitis, now it has been reported in almost every organ system of body (Zen and Nakanuma Am J Surg Pathol 34:1812-9, 2010, Masaki et al. Ann Rheuma Dis 68:1310-5, 2009). Orbital involvement by IgG4 disease can involve extraocular muscles (EOM), lacrimal glands, conjunctiva, eyelids, infraorbital nerve, orbital fat, and nasolacrimal system (McNab and McKelvie. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 31:167-78, 2015, Katsura et al. Neuroradiology 54:873-82, 2012). The basis of using 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT in IgG4 orbital disease is the known expression of somatostatin receptors in chronic inflammatory cells (Cuccurullo et al. Indian J Radiol Imaging 27:509-16, 2017) and also avidity shown previously in other IgG4-related diseases (Cheng et al. Clin Nucl Med 43:773-6, 2018).

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Clin Nucl Med ; 43(5): 359-360, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29485449

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The prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is highly expressed in prostate cancer cells. Few other malignancies have shown expression of PSMA. We present a case of 35-year-old man with medullary thyroid carcinoma, post total thyroidectomy and bilateral neck dissection, now presenting with rising calcitonin levels (doubling time 9 months) and local neck recurrence with negative I-MIBG scan. We decided to perform Ga-PSMA-HBED-CC PET/CT scan to assess PSMA expression and explore the therapeutic option in view of rising serum calcitonin. It revealed intense PSMA uptake in the soft tissue mass in left thyroid bed and cervical lymph nodes.


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Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine/diagnostic imaging , Edetic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnostic imaging , Oligopeptides , Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography , Radiopharmaceuticals , Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Gallium Isotopes , Gallium Radioisotopes , Humans , Male
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