PENTAVALENT DMSA SCAN

Pentavalent DMSA Scan

A Pentavalent DMSA (Dimercaptosuccinic Acid) Scan is a nuclear medicine imaging test primarily used for detecting and evaluating medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) and neuroendocrine tumors. It utilizes Technetium-99m (Tc-99m) labeled pentavalent DMSA, which has an affinity for certain tumor types.


Indications for a Pentavalent DMSA Scan:

  • Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC) (localization and metastasis detection)

  • Neuroendocrine tumors (some cases)

  • Osteosarcoma (bone tumors, though less commonly used now)

  • Soft tissue sarcomas (occasionally)


Procedure:

  1. Injection: A small amount of Tc-99m pentavalent DMSA is administered intravenously.

  2. Waiting Period: The tracer is allowed to circulate, usually for 2–4 hours.

  3. Imaging:

    • A gamma camera captures images of the distribution of the tracer.

    • SPECT/CT may be performed for more precise localization.


Results Interpretation:

  • Positive Scan: Increased uptake in areas of suspected tumors or metastases.

  • Negative Scan: No abnormal uptake, suggesting no detectable disease.

  • Comparison with Other Scans:

    • MIBG scans (for neuroendocrine tumors).

    • FDG PET or Ga-68 DOTATATE PET (for high-sensitivity tumor detection).


Advantages of Pentavalent DMSA Scan:

✅ Useful for MTC metastasis detection.
✅ Non-invasive with good tumor affinity.
✅ Can complement other imaging modalities like CT, MRI, and PET scans.

Original price was: ₹32,999.00.Current price is: ₹28,999.00.

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