Nuclear Medicine
Dynamic Investigations of Diffuse Chronic Liver Diseases and
Portal Hypertension
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Mircea Dragoteanu, Sabin
O. Cotul, Stefan Tamas, Cecilia Pîglesan
Department of Nuclear Medicine,
Adults Clinic Hospital Cluj-Napoca
Abstract
Radio-isotopic techniques
may be useful in diagnosis and staging of chronic diffuse liver
diseases. Liver angioscintigraphy (LAS) and per-rectal portal
scintigraphy (PRPS) are at well discriminating portal hypertension
(PHT), very early cirrhosis hemodynamic failure and compensatory
arterialisation of liver perfusion. Supplied information is
related to PHT, liver morphology and mesenchimal activity in
liver, spleen and bone marrow. Correlation of LAS and PRPS may
diagnose installing of PHT earlier than any actual morphologic
imagistic method.
Our experience (after more
than 300 PRPS and 500 LAS) suggests that PHT and portal-cave
shunts (PCS) may be classified in five functional stages. These
five patterns (types) are characteristic for portal dynamics,
supporting disease staging and follow-up of evolution to cirrhosis.
All five dynamics may be assessed by PRPS and LAS.
Scintigraphic techniques
also explore portal thromboses, perfusion differences between
the lobes of cirrhotic liver, betablockers effect in PHT, earliest
stages of PHT, malignant tumours occurring on cirrhosis, the
different characteristics of alcoholic liver comparing to viral
etiology.
Key words
Portal hypertension - hepatitis
- cirrhosis - portal-cave shunts - liver angioscintigraphy -
per-rectal portal scintigraphy