Comparison of scintigraphy and ultrasound imaging in patients with primary, secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism – own experience
Open Access
- 31 March 2017
- journal article
- Published by Medical Communications Sp. z.o.o. in Journal of Ultrasonography
- Vol. 17 (68), 17-22
- https://doi.org/10.15557/jou.2017.0002
Abstract
The imaging techniques most commonly used in the diagnosis of hyperparathyroidisms are ultrasound and scintigraphy. The diagnostic algorithms vary, depending mainly on the population, and experience of physicians.Keywords
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