Normal HIDA scan

Case contributed by Matthew Lukies
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Persistent right upper quadrant pain with a normal ultrasound, showing no cholelithiasis, but with a positive Murphy's sign on examination.

Patient Data

Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
Nuclear medicine
  • uniform radiotracer activity throughout the liver

  • prompt excretion into the bile ducts

  • radioactivity tracer activity was seen in the gallbladder after 10 min

  • ongoing accumulation of radiotracers over the 30-minute study

Normal cholescintigraphy (HIDA) scan.

Case Discussion

A normal HIDA scan was performed with 200 MBq of Tc-99m DISIDA given intravenously, and 30 minutes of imaging.

Acute cholecystitis and/or cystic duct obstruction can effectively be excluded since there is radiotracer activity in the gallbladder after 10 minutes and ongoing accumulation over the 30-minute study.

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