Baulieu J L, Guilloteau D, Baulieu F, Besnard J C, Pourcelot L
Bull Cancer. 1984;71(3):182-7.
Based on experience of the last decade including 18 patients, the imaging procedures of medullary thyroïd carcinoma are reviewed. Ultrasonography of the neck is the most contributive for the locoregional expertise, in the preoperative period. All of the classical imaging procedures are useful in looking for the metastasis: namely bone scintiscan, liver ultrasonography, computerized tomography of the mediastinum. Associated parathyroid adenoma and pheochromocytoma are visualized respectively by technetium thallium subtraction scan and meta-iodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy. In the near future, immunoscintigraphy of calcitonin secreting tumors will be developed.