Thallium-201 SPECT imaging of brain tumors: methods and results
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Source: J Nucl Med
1990 Jun;31(6):965-969.
Author: Kim KT;Black KL;Marciano D;Mazziotta JC;Guze BH;Grafton S;Hawkins
RA;Becker DP PubMed ID: 2161453
Abstract:
Recent studies suggest that thallium-201 (201Tl) planar scans of
brain tumors more accurately reflect viable tumor burden than CT, MRI,
or radionuclide studies with other single-photon emitting compounds. We
have previously reported the utility of 201Tl SPECT index in
distinguishing low- from high-grade gliomas elsewhere. Here we describe
the technical considerations of deriving a simple 201Tl index, based on
uptake in the tumor normalized to homologous contralateral tissue, from
SPECT images of brain tumors. We evaluated the importance of
consistently correcting for tissue attenuation, as it may achieve better
lesion discrimination on qualitative inspection, and the methodologic
limitations imposed by partial volume effects at the limits of
resolution