Textbook Reading Salivary gland disorders Nuclear medicine in diagnosis and treatment.

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Textbook Reading Salivary gland disorders Nuclear medicine in diagnosis and treatment

INTRODUCTION  Scintigraphic methods: diagnosis of space-occupying lesions of salivary glands, and the study of functional disorders.  A patient complaining of vague symptoms related to the salivary glands but with no definite sign of an abnormality.  Radiographic exam: discomfort and radiation exposure  In this situation, scintigraphic studies are a valuable and reliable alternative: morphology of all major salivary glands and minor impairment of glandular function.

RADIOISOTOPE TECHNIQUES & NORMAL PATTERNS (1)  Both static and dynamic studies  Supine position under a gamma-camera  148 MBq of 99m TcO 4, IV injection  2 min frames, for a total of 40 min. at the 20 th, the patient is requested to suck on the juice of a lemon by a straw

RADIOISOTOPE TECHNIQUES & NORMAL PATTERNS (2)  ROIs are selected over parotid and submandibular glands and corresponding time-activity curves are created ( Fig )  Numerous semiquantitative parameters have been described. 1. Tmax : the time of maximum radioactivity 2. E 5 %: at the 5 th min after Tmax as a percentage of max Normal values: ( table )

SALIVARY GLAND PATHOLOGY

Inflammation  Acute sialadenitis ( bacterial or viral ) 1. Increase in radionuclide uptake ( hyperactivity) is by the hyperemia of infection and by edema compressing the intralobar ducts. 2. A steep initial rise in TAC 3. Early : shortened Tmax, normal E5% 4. Late : Tmax may be normal, E5% prolonged

Inflammation  Chronic sialadenitis 1. Chronic sialadenitis are variable and depend on the stage of inflammatory process. 2. Flattening of the curve together with a progressive decrease in scintigraphic outline. ( fig 34.3 )

Inflammation  Negative scintigraphy can exclude major space- occupying lesions and an acute or chronic pattern of time-activity cure and semiquantitative parameters can support a correct clinical diagnosis of inflammation.  Sialoscintigraphy is the most sensitive and reliable index of recovery of salivary gland function after anti-inflammatory or antibiotics therapy or surgical treatment ( 3,6,9 months after surgery )

Sjogren’s syndrome  Sialoscintigraphy, dacryoscintigraphy, and 67Ga scintigraphy in the diagnosis and post-therapeutic follow-up of Sjogren’s syndrome.  Sialoscintigraphy alone is unable to distinguish between a simple chr. Inflammation and the syndrome. However, the simultaneous presence of a high 67Ga concentration in lacrimal and salivary glands is pathognomonic for Sjogren’s syndrome ( fig34.4 )  67Ga is strongly suggested in the follow up of drug therapy( anti-autoimmune ), 1 month after drug therapy.

Paralysis of the facial nerve  Bell’s palsy can improve considerably after surgical decompression. However, the course of the paralysis cannot be predicted on the basis of clinical findings alone.  Bernard et al confirmed that impairment of the excretory function of homolateral submandibular gland is a reliable index for evaluating the evolution of facial palsy.  When the difference between the curves of the involved and the normal gland is higher than 20%, surgical treatment is mandatory.

Sequelae of cervical radiotherapy (1)  Impairment of salivary glands following a course of R/T ( head & neck cancer ) or 131 I irradiation ( thyroid carcinoma )  Using time-activity curves and semiquantitative parameters, a dose-response relationship for salivary gland function can be determined.

Sequelae of cervical radiotherapy (2)  For example: ( thyroid cancer )  If an acute or subacute sialoscintigraphic pattern of inflammation is found, the initial 131 I administration is delayed for a cycle (5-7days) of anti-inflammatory therapy. This allow a partial recovery of excretory function.

Sequelae of cervical radiotherapy (3)  The careful follow-up of irradiated patients using radionuclide examinations allows the radiotherapists to adminster suitable protective drugs, such synthetic saliva, in order to protect oral cavity and teeth, which become more sensitive to radiation injury.  Anti-inflammatory drugs can be administered in order to reduce salivary gland inflammation, even complete recovery is rarely possible.

Tumors  The diagnosis of a salivary gland tumor cannot be made by sialoscintigraphy since a cold area is the constant pattern, whatever the nature of the neoplasm.  Only exception : Warthin,s tumor and some oxyphilic adenomas increased uptake of radionuclide.