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Incidental Tc-99m Methylene Diphosphonate Uptake in an Active Thyroid Nodule

10.4274/mirt.37167

  • Derya Çayir
  • Mine Araz
  • Safak Akin
  • Melia Karaköse
  • Erman Çakal

Received Date: 11.05.2017 Accepted Date: 16.07.2017 Mol Imaging Radionucl Ther 2017;26(3):128-130 PMID: 28976337

Tc-99m-methylene diphosphonate (MDP) whole body scintigraphy is the method of choice for detection of metastatic bone diseases. It is primarily used to help diagnose various bone-related conditions such as primary or metastatic cancer of the bone, location of bone inflammation, and fractures that may not be visible on traditional X-ray images, as well as detection of bone damage due to infections and other conditions. In addition, bone scanning is often used for the follow-up or evaluation of response to treatment in some malignancies like prostate and breast cancers. Pathologies of other systems can also be incidentally detected on whole body bone scan. Herein we present an interesting image of an active thyroid nodule that showed Tc-99m MDP uptake in a prostate cancer patient.

Keywords: Thyroid nodule, Tc-99m medronate, radionuclide imaging

Ethics

Informed Consent: Consent form was filled out by all participants.

Peer-review: Externally and internally peer-reviewed.

Authorship Contributions

Surgical and Medical Practices: D.Ç., Concept: D.Ç., Design: D.Ç., Data Collection or Processing: Ş.A., M.K., E.Ç., Analysis or Interpretation: D.Ç., M.A., Literature Search: D.Ç., M.A., Writing: D.Ç.

Conflict of Interest: The authors declared that they have no conflict of interests.

Financial Disclosure: The authors declared that this study received no financial support.


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