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KMID : 0363819820160010049
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
1982 Volume.16 No. 1 p.49 ~ p.54
A Study on the Effects of Position Change on the Liver Shape on Radioisotope Scan
Hong Kee-Suk

Choi Du-Hyok
Yang Young-Tae
Koh Chang-Soon
Abstract
For this study, the authors obtained and examined anterior views of the liver and spleen in two different positions, upright and supine, of 39 normal subjects and 30 patients with bepaticpathology by means of lonTc.colloid and gamma camera, This examination confirms the following findings. In general, it is shown, left lobe of the liver in upright position becomes longer in height than in supine position, while the distance between lateral margin of the liver and that of the spleen becomes father in with in supine position than in upright position. The upper margin of liver moves more downward in upright position than in supine. It is notice-able that as for 5 rases with severe chronic liver disease, there is minimal alteration of the liver shape between in two positions. The comparison of the both positions for the better liver scan shows the following findings. Prominent caudate and/or left lobe are marked in the upright position in 16 cases out of the total 59, while none is found in the supine. The false cold area in lower part of the liver disappears in 7 cases in the upright position, while only one shows the disappeance of the false cold area in the supine. Left liver margin due to close contact of spleen is blurred in 3 cases in the upright position. In total 23 cases out of 59 support that the upright position is better for the liver scan, while only 4 cases support the supine position is better. These findings support two assumptions. One is that upright view can bo expected more improved resoluton than supine view for liver scan. Second is that minimal change of the liver shape in both views indicate the serious abno-rmality in the liver.
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