A Case of Lung Cancer Unexpectedly Detected with Tc (V)-DMSA Whole-Body/SPECT Imaging.
In terms of cancer-related deaths, lung cancer is the most common type.
APA
Gharepapagh E, Namvar L, Rezaei S (2025). A Case of Lung Cancer Unexpectedly Detected with Tc (V)-DMSA Whole-Body/SPECT Imaging.. World journal of nuclear medicine, 24(4), 369-372. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0045-1809053
MLA
Gharepapagh E, et al.. "A Case of Lung Cancer Unexpectedly Detected with Tc (V)-DMSA Whole-Body/SPECT Imaging.." World journal of nuclear medicine, vol. 24, no. 4, 2025, pp. 369-372.
PMID
41502994
Abstract
In terms of cancer-related deaths, lung cancer is the most common type. To prevent this malignant and dangerous disease from progressing, early and differential diagnoses are very critical. A combination of dimercaptosuccinic acid and pentavalent Tc under alkaline conditions, Tc (V)-DMSA, can be used for malignant tumors' early diagnosis and prognosis. The Tc (V)-DMSA radiotracer is most commonly used for follow-up of medullary thyroid cancer metastases, but it is also successful in lung cancer and other malignancies. In this case, a 65-year-old woman with a recent history of nonproductive cough and mild dyspnea and suspicious small masses of lungs in computed tomography was selected for imaging with Tc (V)-DMSA to evaluate the condition of radiotracer uptake in the lung masses. The whole-body and single-photon emission computed tomography imaging with semiquantitative analysis showed abnormal uptakes in the lesions and the patient underwent to transbronchial biopsy and bronchial washing cytology that confirmed non-small cell lung cancer.