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Radionuclide dacryocystography.

Michael S. Jedrzynski1, John D. Bullock

  • 1San Juan Medical Plaza, Carmichael CA, CA 95608, U.S.A.

Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
|June 6, 2002
PubMed
Summary

Radionuclide dacryocystography (RNDCG) offers a safe way to assess tear drainage. This method uses a radioactive tear and gamma camera to visualize the lacrimal system, aiding diagnosis in complex cases.

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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Nuclear Medicine

Background:

  • Tear drainage evaluation is crucial for diagnosing epiphora (excessive tearing).
  • Traditional methods may not always differentiate functional obstruction from hypersecretion.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe radionuclide dacryocystography (RNDCG) as a safe and physiologic diagnostic tool.
  • To highlight RNDCG's utility in evaluating lacrimal drainage abnormalities.

Main Methods:

  • RNDCG involves instilling a radioactive tracer in the eye.
  • Scintillation (gamma) camera imaging tracks tracer passage through the lacrimal drainage system.
  • Interpretation relies on comparing scans to normative data or contralateral sides.

Main Results:

  • RNDCG effectively visualizes the lacrimal drainage pathway.
  • It can detect and differentiate functional or partial obstructions from tear hypersecretion.
  • The technique is indicated for patients with tearing and patent, yet problematic, drainage systems, including children with equivocal signs.

Conclusions:

  • Radionuclide dacryocystography is a safe and valuable method for evaluating lacrimal drainage.
  • It provides objective data for diagnosing various causes of tearing.
  • RNDCG also serves as a useful tool for research applications in ophthalmology.

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