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Completely inverse images in dual-isotope SPECT with TI-201 and I-123 MIBG in a patient with myocarditis

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Dual-isotope myocardial SPECT in a female patient with idiopathic myocarditis showed completely inverse images in Tl-201 and I-123 MIBG SPECT. In the dual-isotope SPECT performed 13 days after her admission, Tl-201 SPECT images showed reduced accumulation in the apex and normal accumulation in the other regions, whereas the corresponding I-123 MIBG SPECT images showed normal findings in the apex and reduced uptake in the other regions. These rare discrepancies were due to the difference in photon attenuation of the two isotopes in the apex and denervatedbut-viable myocardium in the basal region, which were suggested by the following findings of gated perfusion SPECT and echocardiography. Gated SPECT with Tc-99m tetrofosmin performed 23 days after admission revealed normal myocardial perfusion and normal wall motion. Iodine-123 MIBG SPECT findings reflected impaired wall motion in echocardiography performed on admission, which resembles a phenomenon called “memory image” in coronary artery disease. The present case indicated a pitfall in interpreting dual-isotope imaging.

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Nakahara, T., Hashimoto, J., Suzuki, T. et al. Completely inverse images in dual-isotope SPECT with TI-201 and I-123 MIBG in a patient with myocarditis. Ann Nucl Med 15, 277–280 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02987846

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