The analysis of cholescintigraphy in differentiating the causes of jaundice
10.3348/jkrs.1985.21.4.639
- Author:
Jung Gyun KIM
;
So Yeob SOON
;
Kwang Su BAE
;
Moo Chan CHUNG
;
Deuk Lin CHOI
;
Ki Jung KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Bile;
Cholelithiasis;
Jaundice;
Jaundice, Chronic Idiopathic;
Jaundice, Obstructive;
Retrospective Studies
- From:Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
1985;21(4):639-649
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
As a adjuvant, 99m Tc-IDA complex cholescintigraphy has been used to differentiate the causes of jaundice,hepatocellular jaundice from the obstructive jaundice. So we conducted the retrospective study from the 41 casesof cholescintigraphy from the Mar, 83 to Sept. 84 at the Dept. of radiology in the Sonnchyunhyang university todetermine the etiology and differential points in the diagnosing the Jaundice. The following results wereobtainend; 1. As a 1st-ordered parameter, the leading edge hepatic parenchymal transit time was very significant in differentiating the causes of jaundice, among the hepatocellular jaundice, obstructive jaundice due to tumor,and obstructive jaundice due to cholelithiasis. (P<0.01 by X2-test) 2. As a 2nd-ordered parameter, hepaticclearance was very significant in differentiating the hepatocellular jaundice from the jaundice due to partialbiliary obstruction. (P>0.01 by t-test) 3. The difference in hepatic clearance between the biliary obstruction dueto tumor and that of the cholelithiasis, was not significant. (P>0.05 by X2-test) 4. The difference in bile ductdilatation among the hepatocellular jaundice obstructive jaundice due to tumor, and obstructive jaundice due tocholelithiasis, was singnificant in differentiating the causes of jaundice. (P<0.05 by X2-test) 5. Intrahepaticstone showed scintigraphic pooling with partial stasis. 6. Cholescintigraphy was useful to differentiated the Rotor's syndrome from the Dubin-Johnson syndrome, supplying the additional criteria.