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Biphasic Thallium 201 Spect-Imaging for the Noninvasive Diagnosis of Myocardial Perfusion Abnormalities in a Child with Kawasaki Disease—A Case Report

Gerd Hausdorf

From the Department of Pediatric Cardiology of the University of Hamburg, Hamburg, West Germany

Christoph Anton Nienaber

From the Department of Cardiology of the University of Hamburg, Hamburg, West Germany

Rolf Peter Spielman

From the Department of Nuclear Medicine of the University of Hamburg, Hamburg, West Germany

The mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (Kawasaki disease) is of increas ing importance for the pediatric cardiologist, for coronary aneurysms with the potential of thrombosis and subsequent stenosis can develop in the course of the disease. The authors report a 21/2-year-old female child in whom, fourteen months after the acute phase of Kawasaki disease, myocardial infarction oc curred. Biphasic thallium 201 SPECT-imaging using dipyridamole depicted an terior wall ischemia and inferolateral infarction. This case demonstrates that noninvasive vasodilation-redistribution thallium 201 SPECT-imaging has the potential to predict reversible myocardial perfusion defects and myocardial ne crosis, even in small infants with Kawasaki disease.

Angiology, Vol. 39, No. 2, 174-178 (1988)
DOI: 10.1177/000331978803900208


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