McDougall I R, Krasne D, Hanbery J W, Collins J A
Department of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, California 94305.
J Nucl Med. 1989 Mar;30(3):407-11.
A 42-yr-old woman had a solitary metastases to her spine (T2) from a malignant struma ovarii. The thyroid was excluded as the site of the primary cancer. The lesion caused paraparesis. The spinal metastasis was treated by surgery and two doses of 131I (200 mCi each time). The patient responded very well and is entirely free of symptoms and signs. Repeat whole-body 131I scan shows no abnormality.
一名42岁女性因恶性卵巢甲状腺肿出现脊柱(T2)单发转移。甲状腺被排除为原发癌部位。该病变导致双下肢轻瘫。脊柱转移灶接受了手术及两次131I治疗(每次200毫居里)。患者反应良好,症状和体征完全消失。重复全身131I扫描未显示异常。