[Diagnostic reliability of scintigraphy in hepatic metastases of breast cancer].

Autor: Galli G, Ausili-Cefaro G, Salvatori M, Maini CL, Ciarniello V, Spremberg F
Jazyk: italština
Zdroj: La Radiologia medica [Radiol Med] 1982 Oct; Vol. 68 (10), pp. 753-7.
Abstrakt: The authors have reviewed their experiences in determining the presence of liver metastases in 103 patients by radiocolloid scanning. The sensitivity of liver scanning proved to be quite low if the presence of focal defects of tracer's distribution was chosen as the diagnostic criterion. The inclusion of less restrictive criteria, such as liver enlargement or irregular distribution of the tracer, resulted in an higher sensitivity without lowering the predictive value of a negative scan. Using the more extensive diagnostic criterion, sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were in the range of 90%. Abnormal liver scans are common in patients classified as T3-T4 or N+ and their chances of to be "true positives" are high. Conversely, abnormal scans are seldom found in patients classified as T1-T2 or N0 and chances of "false positives" are high.
Databáze: MEDLINE