Vw. Lee et al., PULMONARY MYCOBACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN AIDS - CHARACTERISTIC PATTERN OF THALLIUM AND GALLIUM SCAN MISMATCH, Radiology, 193(2), 1994, pp. 389-392
PURPOSE: To evaluate the diagnostic specificity of thallium and galliu
m scan mismatch as a sign of mycobacterial infection in immunodeficien
t patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thallium and gallium scans obtained
in 56 immunodeficient patients between January 1989 and March 1994 we
re retrospectively reviewed, with special attention to the final diagn
oses in all patients with thallium-gallium scan mismatch compared with
those whose scans showed other scintigraphic patterns. RESULTS: Fourt
een patients had focal gallium uptake, but no thallium uptake, in the
mediastinum and hilar nodes (thallium-gallium mismatch). Twelve of the
14 had culture-proved mycobacterial infections; one had cryptococcal
infection; and in one, the diagnosis was not established. Thirty-seven
of the remaining 42 patients who had different scintigraphic patterns
on thallium-gallium scans had other complications of acquired immunod
eficiency syndrome such as Kaposi sarcoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and b
acterial pneumonia. The diagnosis in five of the 42 patients was not k
nown because follow-up data were incomplete. CONCLUSION: The thallium-
gallium mismatch pattern in immunodeficient patients is specific for m
ycobacterial infection.