Ishihara M, Yui N, Togawa T, Minoshima S, Uchida Y, Namba H, Kinoshita F, Koakutsu M, Arimizu N
Division of Nuclear Medicine, Chiba Cancer Center Hospital.
Kaku Igaku. 1991 Dec;28(12):1503-7.
Using 3-heads rotating gamma camera SPECT system, regional blood flow was measured from the super-early image obtained 4 to 6 minutes after the intravenous injection of 123I-IMP on 11 patients with various brain tumors. Two cases of olfactory groove meningioma and malignant astrocytoma showed significantly high 123I-IMP uptake by the lesion visualized by MRI compared to the uptake by normal brain cortex on super-early image but 123I-IMP uptake by the tumor decreased on early image. In both cases, blood flow of the tumor measured from super-early image showed values much higher than those of normal brain cortex. It was thought that usual correction method based on early image did not correctly represent the blood flow of the lesion but that the present method based on super-early image could show the increase of blood flow of the tumor.