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Hepatic Hydrothorax on Peritoneal Scintigraphy

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Updated: Nov 4, 2024

Dr. Kallel Faouzi, Consultant in Nuclear Medicine, King Faisal Hospital, Taif-Saudi Arabia


A 78-year-old female with cirrhosis presented with ascites and persistent right-sided pleural effusion. Hepatic hydrothorax was suspected, and peritoneal scintigraphy was performed after intraperitoneal injection of 259 MBq of 99mTc-nano colloids. Dynamic early and static images centered on the thorax and abdomen were acquired at 1, 1:30, and 2 hours post-injection.


Hepatic Hydrothorax on Peritoneal Scintigraphy

Progressive accumulation of the radio-pharmaceutical in the right pleural space (seen above on 1 hr and 2 hr images), in the pattern of known pleural effusion, is consistent with hepatic hydrothorax. The patient was treated successfully with talc pleurodesis.


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Mittal BR, Maini A, Das BK. Peritoneopleural communication associated with cirrhotic ascites: scintigraphic demonstration. Abdom Imaging. 1996 Jan-Feb;21(1):69-70.

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