Relationship of technetium Tc 99m sestamibi scans to histopathological features of hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue.

Publication/Presentation Date

6-1-2005

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the histopathological features of pathologic parathyroid specimens associated with negative preoperative technetium Tc 99m sestamibi scans.

DESIGN: Retrospective study.

SETTING: Tertiary care center.

PATIENTS: One hundred fourteen patients who underwent sestamibi scans before surgical exploration for primary hyperparathyroidism between 1996 and 2001.

INTERVENTIONS: Surgical exploration and removal of parathyroid adenomas.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Histopathological characteristics associated with true-positive and false-negative sestamibi scans, including parathyroid specimen weight, size, relative oxyphil and chief cell content, parathyroid hormone staining patterns, cellular architecture, and various immunohistochemical staining patterns.

RESULTS: Twenty-three (24%) of 98 patients with parathyroid adenomas had negative sestamibi scan results. Among 20 age- and sex-matched patients with false-negative results vs 20 patients with true-positive results, tumor size (P = .04) and oxyphil cell content (P = .03) were found to be significantly different.

CONCLUSION: Parathyroid gland size and oxyphil content are descriptive and predict differences between sestamibi properties of parathyroid adenomas but have no current therapeutic implications for parathyroid surgery.

Volume

131

Issue

6

First Page

493

Last Page

498

ISSN

0886-4470

Disciplines

Community Health and Preventive Medicine | Health Services Research | Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

15967881

Department(s)

Department of Community Health and Health Studies

Document Type

Article

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