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Calcium stimulated calcitonin measurement: a procedural proposal
F A Verburg1, C Reiners, I Grelle
1Departments of Nuclear Medicine, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany. fverburg@ukaachen.de
Abstract:
Human calcitonin (hCT) is a tumor marker essential to the diagnosis and follow-up of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC). Current consensus recommends hCT measurement when initially evaluating thyroid nodules; if slightly elevated, a confirmatory stimulated calcitonin test is commonly performed, usually using pentagastrin. In recent years the supply of pentagastrin was not guaranteed with long periods of unavailability; the outlook for future availability is unknown. Therefore it is desirable for many institutions to establish a procedure for calcitonin stimulation using a stimulant with a secure supply; stimulation of calcitonin using calcium represents the easiest alternative.Several schemes and dosages have been used in the past for calcium stimulated calcitonin measurement. In this paper we propose a procedure for calcium stimulated calcitonin measurement based on our experiences. Furthermore we will briefly point out the limitations of this method with regard to available data in literature.
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