Williamson S L, Williamson M R, Seibert J J, Boyd C M, Latture T
Department of Radiology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock.
Clin Nucl Med. 1987 Nov;12(11):867-8. doi: 10.1097/00003072-198711000-00010.
Unexplained false-positive accumulation of In-111 leukocyte in the gastrointestinal tract has been reported previously. In a pediatric population, uptake in the submandibular gland was noted in 19 of 42 children. This is believed to be a normal finding in children that is not seen in adults. In some of these 19 children, unexplained gastrointestinal activity was also noted. Saliva from a patient with false-positive gastrointestinal uptake and positive submandibular activity was positive for In-111. One suggested cause of unexplained gut activity may be secondary to swallowed activity in the saliva from the normal submandibular activity in children.