Functional imaging by 11C-metomidate PET: a really useless technique for Primary Aldosteronism subtyping? release_t2lmlzhycfh7ph3oaubwa4fc2i

by Filippo Crimì, Alessandro Spimpolo, Diego Cecchin, Gian Paolo Rossi

Published in European Journal of Endocrinology by Bioscientifica.

2021  

Abstract

Soinio et al. recently compared the diagnostic accuracy of 11C-metomidate PET (11C-MTO-PET) and cosyntropin-stimulated adrenal venous sampling (AVS) for the subtyping of patients with primary aldosteronism (PA), who were diagnosed according to the 2008 Endocrine Society guidelines. They concluded that 11C-MTO-PET offered no diagnostic usefulness in subtyping of PA patients. In our view, this conclusion needs to be taken with great caution owing to a number of concerns that can be raised concerning their study
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