Scan Manifestations and Blood Clearance Rates in Typhoid Liver

티프스 간(肝)의 주사(走査)소견과 간혈류 동태

  • Bahk, Yong-Whee (Department of Radiology St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic Medical College) ;
  • Ahn, Jae-Sung (Department of Radiology St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic Medical College) ;
  • Kim, Soon-Hi (Department of Radiology St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic Medical College)
  • 박용휘 (가톨릭의과대학 방사선과학교실) ;
  • 안재성 (가톨릭의과대학 방사선과학교실) ;
  • 김순희 (가톨릭의과대학 방사선과학교실)
  • Published : 1970.10.25

Abstract

Fourteen patients with typhoid fever were studied by scanning and clearance-rate measurements of subcritical dose colloidal radiogold($^{198}Au$). Mild to moderate enlargement of the liver and spleen was noted in 78.6 and 64.3 per cent of patients, respectively; and splenic and spinal bone-marrow uptake was seen in 78.6 and 57.1 per cent of cases, respectively. Typically, these scan changes occurred concomitantly (57.1%) and are considered to represent increased phagocytic activity of the RE cells which is characteristic of typhoid fever. The half clearance-time was significantly shortened during the first 10-day period of the illness indicating an increas in the hepatic blood in the early phase of typhoid infection. Hepatomegaly, splenomegaly and extrahepatic uptakes along with an accelerated (or later a normal) clearance time are characteristic of typhoid fever.

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