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Improved quality and information in thyroid scintigraphy

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We compared rectilinear scanning, analogous gamma-camera imaging and imaging using a gamma camera interfaced to a computer in order to determine which of these techniques is superior for thyroid scintigraphy. Forty patients with and without goitre and irregular activity distribution were imaged using each of the three techniques. The sets of three scintigrams per patient were rated by seven physicians. These ratings were statistically analysed using a new distribution-free test. Thyroid scintigraphy using a gamma camera interfaced to a computer turned out to be the best method, especially for detecting circumscribed areas of increased uptake. We conclude that this was due to a combination of the following factors: a computer matrix of 128x128 pixels in combination with an acquisition zoom of 1.5, the high count density of the scintigrams, computer-controlled documentation after data acquisition and the use of a continuous grey scale for documentation. The improved quality and information content of the scintigrams obtained using a gamma-camera/computer system could improve the diagnostic value of thyroid scintigraphy, especially when the scintigrams are also evaluated quantitatively.

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Bähre, M., Luig, H., Emrich, D. et al. Improved quality and information in thyroid scintigraphy. Eur J Nucl Med 11, 194–197 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00279067

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