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Imaging of the chest
cage
with gallium-67 (67Ga) citrate is relatively easier to perform and interpret than imaging of the abdomen, because normally pulmonary concentration is low after 48 hr and physiologic accumulation in bones and breast can be recognized by its distribution. Modern scintillation detectors, particularly large field cameras with multiple pulse-height analyzers, give substantially better gallium images than those available in the past. Because of the nonspecific affinity of gallium through neoplastic and inflammatory processes, its value in the differential diagnosis of pulmonary diseases is limited. However, based on the literature and our own observations in over 1100 patients with established diagnosis of a variety of pulmonary diseases, we feel that the judicious use of 67Ga in selected patients is helpful in answering specific questions. These include preoperative evaluation of hilar and mediastinal involvement in pulmonary neoplasms, differential diagnosis of pulmonary infarctions and bacterial pneumonias, evaluation of pulmonary infiltrates regarding infectious etiology, follow-up of
sarcoidosis
on corticosteroid treatment, assessment of inflammatory activity in interstitial fibrosis and, in selected cases, early detection of neoplastic and inflammatory diseases before radiography becomes abnormal, such as diffuse carcinomatosis and Pneumocystis carinii infection. Potential large-scale application of pulmonary gallium imaging could be found in the screening of subjects exposed occupationally to noxious dust and in long-term serial follow-up of pulmonary tuberculosis patients for treatment response and reactivation. However, it remains to be seen whether gallium imaging statistically provides essential additional information in these indications when compared to cheaper conventional techniques.
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PMID:The use of gallium-67 in pulmonary disorders. 71 66
We reviewed the clinical records and over 1900 chest radiographs of 218 patients with carcinoma of the breast. The patients were treated with surgery and radiation therapy. During the two-year follow-up pathological signs were seen in the chest radiographs of 103 patients (47%). Irradiation changes were found in 51 patients (23%); in 28 patients (13%) there were pulmonary metastases; and eleven patients had metastases of bony thoracic
cage
. 36% of patients with metastases had no symptoms. In eight patients other unexpected findings were observed, such as tuberculosis and
sarcoidosis
. Obviously, periodical chest radiographs are beneficial and advisable in the follow-up of patients with carcinoma of the breast.
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PMID:Value of chest radiography in follow-up of treated breast carcinoma. 378 55
Diffuse pulmonary infiltrates are commonly found in hypoxic respiratory failure. We have reviewed 16 patients admitted to our medical intensive care unit over a period of 21 months, of whom seven died in hospital. Only patients requiring ventilatory support (CPAP or mechanical ventilation) for respiratory failure due to non-cardiogenic causes were included. All patients met the criteria for the diagnosis of ARDS. Three patients suffered from Wegener's granulomatosis, three from Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, three from bacterial pneumonia, and two from pneumonia. Staphylococcal septicemia, SLE,
sarcoidosis
,
cancer-associated
hemolytic-uremic syndrome and ARDS of unknown etiology were each found in one patient. We discuss diagnosis and treatment of such patients on the basis of our experience.
...
PMID:[Bilateral pulmonary infiltrations in patients admitted to an intensive care unit]. 981 47
An unusual granulomatous reaction within a conventional clear cell renal cancer in a 62 year-old woman is reported. Using immunohistochemical evaluation, cells of the granuloma were CD68 (Kp1), carboxypeptidase M and CD3 positive. No signs of
sarcoidosis
were found in other organs. According to the few publications that mention
cancer associated
sarcoid
-like reaction, such lesions do not influence the prognosis. Our patient is still well for a 15 months follow-up.
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PMID:Renal cell cancer associated with sarcoid-like reaction. 1544 54
Many neuro-ophthalmic diseases have a clear sex predilection, which is important to recognize in making the diagnosis based on risk stratification and understanding the pathogenesis of the disease. This review discusses the more common neuro-ophthalmic diseases with a female predilection, including idiopathic intracranial hypertension, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, meningioma, multiple sclerosis, migraine, breast-
cancer associated
neuro-ophthalmic manifestations,
sarcoidosis
, bisphosphonate-associated orbital inflammation, and pregnancy-related neuro-ophthalmic disorders. In addition, the male predominance in the clinical manifestation of Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy is discussed. Lastly, the etiology of the sex discrepancies for each disease is explored.
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PMID:Sex disparities in neuro-ophthalmologic disorders. 2491 Oct 98