Value of liver scintigraphy in pretreatment staging and in follow-up of patients with malignant melanoma |
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Authors: | Per-Ebbe J nsson,Larsolof Hafstr m,Anders Hugander,Ebbe Cederquist |
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Affiliation: | Per-Ebbe Jönsson,Larsolof Hafström,Anders Hugander,Ebbe Cederquist |
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Abstract: | Liver scintigraphy (99Tcm sulphur colloid) was performed in 118 patients with malignant melanoma. In 73 patients diagnosed as stage I, the pretreatment evaluation showed one false-negative and one false-positive examination. During follow-up there were ten abnormal liver scintigraphies; one was later correlated to liver metastases. In 46 patients diagnosed as stage II-IV, the pretreatment liver scintigraphy yielded false-negative results in 36% and false-positive results in 15%. The predictive values of positive and negative tests were 44% and 81%, respectively. The yields of liver tests (S-alkaline phosphatase, S-gamma-glutamyl-transferase) in patients with liver metastases were low. This study demonstrated the limitations of liver scintigraphy for diagnosis of liver metastases in patients with malignant melanoma. |
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Keywords: | pretreatment follow-up |
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