PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of thallium-201 scintigrams in dep
iction of supradiaphragmatic lymphadenopathy associated with newly dia
gnosed Hodgkin disease in pediatric patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: T
hallium-201 and gallium-67 scans of the chest and neck were obtained i
n 33 consecutive patients. Mediastinal, cervical, supraclavicular, and
axillary lymph node activity was evaluated by independent raters, and
results were compared in a blinded fashion with those on chest comput
ed tomographic(CT)scans. RESULTS: Gallium and thallium scans demonstra
ted similar accuracy in depiction of CT-defined mediastinal masses. Th
e K statistic indicated moderate to strong agreement with CT results.
Similarly, there was no statistically significant difference between t
he accuracy of thallium and gallium scans in depiction of extra-medias
tinal lymphadenopathy. CONCLUSION: Thallium scintigraphy is effective
for depiction of lymphadenopathy in pediatric patients with untreated
Hodgkin disease. Serial thallium studies may provide an alternative to
gallium scans in monitoring response to treatment.