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Artifact from 131I contaminated mask in post-radioiodine therapy scintigraphy

Francesca Betti, Luca Antonacci and Duccio Volterrani
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology July 2021, jnmt.121.262438; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnmt.121.262438
Francesca Betti
Nuclear Medicine Unit, University Hospital of Pisa, Italy
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Luca Antonacci
Nuclear Medicine Unit, University Hospital of Pisa, Italy
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Duccio Volterrani
Nuclear Medicine Unit, University Hospital of Pisa, Italy
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An occurrence of an artifact due to contamination is reported. A patient wearing the mandatory face mask because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic underwent post-radioiodine therapy scintigraphy. The spot view of the neck showed an area of intense iodine uptake with an unusual appearance. Suspecting a possible artifact due to iodine contamination, the patient was given a new mask to wear and the scan was repeated. Results. The subsequent images revealed that the previously detected hotspot was caused by mask contamination. Conclusions. This finding has led to updating the scan procedure for post-therapy scintigraphy by replacing the patients’ masks before the scan acquisition.

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  • I-131
  • artifact
  • face mask
  • post-therapy scintigraphy
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Francesca Betti, Luca Antonacci, Duccio Volterrani
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Jul 2021, jnmt.121.262438; DOI: 10.2967/jnmt.121.262438

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Francesca Betti, Luca Antonacci, Duccio Volterrani
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Jul 2021, jnmt.121.262438; DOI: 10.2967/jnmt.121.262438
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