Nuklearmedizin - NuclearMedicine, Table of Contents Nuklearmedizin 1976; 15(06): 294-296DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1624980 Originalarbeiten — Original Articles Schattauer GmbH Lung Uptake of Colloid during Liver-Spleen Scanning: a Normal Finding in Children Authors Author Affiliations P. F. Winter 1 From the Department of Radiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. L. J. Perl 1 From the Department of Radiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. P. M. Johnson 1 From the Department of Radiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. Recommend Article Abstract PDF Download(opens in new window) Buy Article(opens in new window) Summary Sixteen (44%) of 36 normal children were observed to have faint lung uptake during liver-spleen scanning with 99mTc sulfur colloid from a commercially available kit. Visible radioactivity in the lungs of children during liver-spleen scanning should not be considered an abnormal finding. PDF (584 kb) References References 1 Keyes Jr. J. W, Wilson G. A, Quinones J. D. An evaluation of lung uptake of colloid during liver imaging. J. Nucl. Med 1973; 14: 687. 2 Turner J. W, Syed I. B, Hanc R. P. Lung uptake of 99mTc-sulfur colloid during liver scanning. J. Nucl. Med 1974; 15: 460. 3 Imarisio J. J. Liver scan showing intense lung uptake in neoplasia and infection. J. Nucl. Med 1975; 16: 188. 4 Gillespie P. J, Alexander J. L, Edelstyn G. A. High concentration of 99mTc-sulfur colloid found during routine liver scan in lungs of patient with advanced breast cancer. J. Nucl. Med 1973; 14: 711. 5 Klingensmith W. C, Ryerson T. W, Corman J. L. Lung uptake of 99mTc-sulfur colloid in organ transplant. J. Nucl. Med 1973; 14: 757. 6 Klingensmith W. C, Eikman E. A, Mamencee I, Wagner H. N. Widespread abnormalities of radiocolloid distribution in patients with mucopolysaccharidosis. J. Nucl. Med 1975; 16: 1002. 7 Bobinett D. D, Sevrin R, Zurbriggen M. T. et al. Lung uptake of 99mTc-sulfur colloid in patient exhibiting presence of Al3+ in plasma. J. Nucl. Med 1974; 15: 1220. 8 Glazko A. J. Simplified procedure for calculating drug dosage from body weight in infancy and childhood. Pediatrics 1961; 27: 503 Letter to the Editor 9 Stern H. S, McAfee J. G, Subramanian G. Preparation, distribution and utilization of technetium-99m sulfur colloid. J. Nucl. Med 1966; 7: 665. 10 Yano Y. Radionuclide Generators: Current and future applications in Nuclear Medicine. In: Radiopharmaceuticals. Subramanian G, Rhodes B. A, Cooper J. F, Sodd V. J. Eds The Society of Nuclear Medicine Inc; New York: 1975: 240-241. 11 Mikhael M. A, Evens R. G. Migration and embolization of macrophages to the lung — a possible mechanism for colloid uptake in the lung during liver scanning. J. Nucl. Med 1975; 16: 22. 12 Spector (Ed.): Handbook of Biological Data. W. B. Saunders Company; Philadelphia and London: 1956: 162 13 Saba T. M. Physiology and physiopathology of the reticuloendothelial system. Arch. Intern. Med 1970; 126: 1031. 14 Nelp W. B. An evaluation of colloids for RES function studies. In: Radiopharmaceuticals. Subramanian G, Rhodes B. A, Cooper J. F, Sodd V. J. Eds The Society of Nuclear Medicine Inc; New York: 1975: 349-355. 15 Grahan C. W, Saba T. M, Lolekha S. et al. Deficient serum opsonic activity for macrophage function in newborn infants. Proc. Soc. exp. Biol. (N.Y.) 1973; 143: 991. 16 Brain J. D, Frank N. R. The relation of age to the numbers of lung free cells, lung weight, and body weight in rats. J. Gerontology 1968; 23: 58. 17 Brain, personal communication. 1975