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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 69, 934-941, Copyright © 1975 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
AC Gutierrez, RG Vincent, S Bakshi and A Takita
In this study, we evaluated the accuracy of radioisotope scans in detecting
metastatic lesions in patients with bronchogenic carcinoma. To be included
in the study, the patient had to have undergone liver, brain, and/or bone
scanning within 10 weeks of autopsy. Other means of evaluating these organs
for metastatic involvement were used as well. The liver was checked by
palpation and by determination of enzyme levels. A history, physical
examination, and neurologic examination were used to establish the
possibility of brain metastases. For studying bones, a history, physical
examination, and conventional x-ray films were employed. Results of the
scans and other tests were compared with findings at autopsy, and accuracy
rates for each method of study were determined.
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Radioisotope scans in the evaluation of metastatic bronchogenic carcinoma
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