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STUDIES ON LIVER FUNCTION TEST WITH I131 BSP MONOIODIDE AND SCINTICAMERA

KANJI TORIZUKA M.D., KEN HAMAMOTO M.D., RIKUSHI MORITA M.D., TAKAO MUKAI B.SC., TADAKO KOUSAKA , KENICHI ITO M.D., JUN NAKAGAWA M.D., and CHISATO MINAGUCHI M.D.

From the studies on the usefulness of I131 BSP monoiodide for the liver function test with scinticamera, 1600 channel pulse height analyzer and digitizing magnetic tape recorder, the following procedure can be recommended as routine for obtaining the liver function and liver visualization: the blood is drawn at 10 minutes after the intravenous administration of 150 µc I131 BSP monoiodide; the per cent retention of I131 BSP in serum at 10 minutes is estimated from the I131 BSP concentration in serum at 10 minutes and the total serum volume obtained from the body weight and body height; and scintigraphy is performed at 30-60 minutes.


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