The Scintigraphic Imaging of Endocrine Organs*
Open Access
- 1 April 1984
- journal article
- review article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrine Reviews
- Vol. 5 (2) , 221-281
- https://doi.org/10.1210/edrv-5-2-221
Abstract
THE NUCLEAR medicine approach to the portrayal of endocrine organs is unique; the scintigraphic images provide not only anatomic and localization information, but in many instances allow a quantitative assessment of organ function. The ability to image endocrine glands is based upon the design of radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals with characteristics to take advantage of many unique and specific biochemical and metabolic functions of these tissues. The recent introduction of new radiopharmaceuticals and tracers has provided the consulting endocrinologist with imaging procedures that allow localization and functional characterization not available by other single, noninvasive diagnostic modalities. This review will serve as an update of the available techniques to image and quantitate the function of the endocrine glands using the nuclear medicine approach. The Nuclear medicine approach to the portrayal of endocrine organs is unique; the scintigraphic images provide not only anatomic and localization information, but in many instances allow a quantitative assessment of organ function. The ability to image endocrine glands is based upon the design of radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals with characteristics to take advantage of many unique and specific biochemical and metabolic functions of these tissues. The recent introduction of new radiopharmaceuticals and tracers has provided the consulting endocrinologist with imaging procedures that allow localization and functional characterization not available by other single, noninvasive diagnostic modalities. This review will serve as an update of the available techniques to image and quantitate the function of the endocrine glands using the nuclear medicine approach.Keywords
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