使用99mTc-HM-PAO对烟雾病的SPECT成像与计算机断层扫描结果的比较

James M. Mountz MD,PhD , Norman L. Foster MD , Robert J. Ackermann CNMT , Laurie Bluemlein BSN,MS , Neil A. Petry MS,RPh , David E. Kuhl MD
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摘要

99mTc-HM-PAO用于评价一位26岁女性烟雾病患者的局部脑血流量。该患者有18个月的复发性神经功能缺损史,并有烟雾病的血管造影证据。她使用过口服避孕药和香烟,但没有其他中风的危险因素。单光子发射计算机断层图像显示双侧和不对称脑前部和外侧区域的血流减少。这些发现与临床症状有更好的相关性,表明比计算机断层扫描更广泛的大脑受累。
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SPECT imaging of Moyamoya disease using 99mTc-HM-PAO comparison with computed tomography findings

99mTc-HM-PAO was used to evaluate regional cerebral blood flow in a 26-year-old woman with Moyamoya disease. This patient had an 18-month history of recurrent neurologic deficits and had angiographic evidence of Moyamoya disease. She had used oral contraceptives and cigarettes, but had no other risk factors for stroke. Single photon emission computed tomographic images showed bilateral and asymmetric reductions in blood flow to anterior and lateral brain regions. These findings correlated better with clinical symptomatology and suggested more extensive brain involvement than did computed tomography.

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