Hyperphosphatemia-Related False-Positive 99m Tc-Pyrophosphate Myocardial Scan: A Case Report With Endomyocardial
Lien-Hsin Hu, Yu Kuo, Fu-Pang Chang1
1Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
Abstract:
With documented high specificity, 99m Tc-pyrophosphate (PYP) scan enables the diagnosis of transthyretin cardiomyopathy to be made reliably without endomyocardial biopsy in patients who do not have monoclonal gammopathy. We report a case with extensive myocardial uptake of Perugini 3 score in the 3-hour 99m Tc-PYP myocardial SPECT that suggested transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis. However, a followed endomyocardial biopsy revealed no amyloid deposition. In this case, hyperphosphatemia was the most likely and presumptive cause of the false-positive 99m Tc-PYP scan. With this case, our experiences of the potential causes of false-positive results of 99m Tc-PYP are further expanded.
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