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Rapid Decomposition of 99mTc-MAA Complex During Lung Perfusion Imaging.

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A 30-year-old woman with a recent episode of dyspnea was presented. The lung perfusion scan using Tc-MAA (macro-aggregated albumin) initially revealed an acceptable lung-to-background activity ratio implying a proper radiopharmaceutical… Click to show full abstract

A 30-year-old woman with a recent episode of dyspnea was presented. The lung perfusion scan using Tc-MAA (macro-aggregated albumin) initially revealed an acceptable lung-to-background activity ratio implying a proper radiopharmaceutical preparation and radiolabeling efficiency. Unexpectedly, later during the scan, rapidly increasing concentration of activity was observed in salivary glands, thyroid and stomach. Rapid breakdown of Tc-MAA complexes was considered as a likely explanation for the increase in the circulatory level of the free pertechnetate.

Keywords: perfusion; rapid decomposition; maa; lung perfusion; decomposition 99mtc

Journal Title: Clinical Nuclear Medicine
Year Published: 2019

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