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General Hospital of Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Correspondence: For reprints contact: Felix A. Hughes III, Dept. of Radiology, General Hospital of Virginia Beach, 1060 First Colonial Rd., Virginia Beach, Va. 23454.
ABSTRACT
Isolated increased uptake of 99mTc-sulfur colloid in a static liver scan with associated hepatic scintiangiography demonstration of collateral venous circulation is pathognomonic for superior vena caval obstruction. A case with these findings is reported and the differential diagnosis of "hot spots" occurring in liver scanning is discussed.
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