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Liver scan   

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Alternative names:

Technetium scan; Liver-spleen scan; Liver technetium sulfur colloid scan; Liver scan (Tc); Liver-spleen radionuclide scan; Nuclear scan - technetium; Nuclear scan - liver or spleen

Definition:

A scan that uses a radioactive isotope to help determine liver and/or spleen function.

How the Test is Performed

A radioisotope is injected into a vein. After the liver has had sufficient time to absorb the radioisotope, you will be asked to lie on a table where you will be positioned under the scanner.

The scanner is able to detect where the radioisotope material is located, and images are displayed on a computer. The technician operating the camera and computer can manipulate the equipment to get a clearer picture. You may be asked to remain still, hold your breath for short periods, or to change positions during the scan.

How to Prepare for the Test

  • You must sign an informed consent form.
  • Remove jewelry, dentures, and other metals because they can interfere with the scanner's functions.
  • You may need to wear a hospital gown.
Infants and children:
The physical and psychological preparation you can provide for this or any test or procedure depends on your child's age, interests, previous experience, and level of trust. For specific information regarding how you can prepare your child, see the following topics as they correspond to your child's age:

How the Test will Feel

When the radioisotope is injected, there will be a sharp prick or stinging from the needle. After the injection, there is no pain. The major discomfort is from the need to lie still during the scan; but if you are very tense, you may be given a mild sedative.

Why the Test is Performed

This test is probably the best way to study the liver without surgery. It is particularly valuable because it can provide information about liver function. It is also used to help confirm other test results.

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