Incidental Detection of a Benign Thymoma on Tc-99m MIBI Myocardial Perfusion Study

Technetium-99m methoxy-isobutylisonitrile (Tc-99m MIBI) is a routinely used radiopharmaceutical for myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS). It is also a tumor seeking agent. Here, we present a case of 51 year old male who underwent Tc-99m MIBI myocardial perfusion study due to permanent chest pain after coronary angiography. Abnormal MIBI uptake in the thorax was detected in the raw images. This single finding led to further investigation and thoracotomy proved that the lesion was benign thymoma. Thymomas are often asymptomatic or have a non-specific presentation. They are often detected coincidentally on images performed for any other reasons. We wanted to emphasize that during of MPS, the raw data should always be reviewed as occasionally valuable additional information on noncardiac pathology could be recognized by extracardiac uptake, as in this case. Conflict of interest:None declared.

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