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Liver/ Spleen Scan

What is a Liver/Spleen Scan and what does it do?

This study is for the assessment of anatomy, size, and relative position of liver and spleen, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, splenic infarcts, accessory spleen or splenosis or situs inversus.

Assessment of chronic liver or spleen disease including primary liver tumors and metastasis, jaundice, cirrhosis, hepatocellular disease, hepatitis, hepatic abscess, reticuloendothelial system function, or elevated blood work results as well as detection and assessment of hepatic or splenic trauma are indications.

Who performs the test?

The Nuclear Liver/Spleen Scan will be performed by a Nuclear Medicine Technologist. The Nuclear Technologist is certified by the NMTCB (Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board), and/or the ARRT (The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists). All of the Nuclear Medicine Technologists at Jackson Hospital are licensed in the state of Florida.

Where does it take place?

The Liver/Spleen Scan will be performed in the Nuclear Medicine Department at Jackson Hospital. This is located in Radiology at the main hospital.

How long does it take?

The total time of the exam varies between 20–30 minutes.

What can I do to make it a success?

  • Wear comfortable clothing.
  • Remove any metallic objects before your scan.
  • Bring a copy of your physicians order with you to your appointment.

What should I do before the exam?

  • Wear comfortable clothing.
  • Remove any metallic objects before your scan.
  • Bring a copy of your physicians order with you to your appointment.

What happens during the exam?

You will be asked to empty your pockets and remove any metallic objects from your person.

There will be an intravenous injection before the scan is started.

You will then lie on the imaging table, and there will be a detector that scans your liver and spleen.

What should I do after the exam?

Your images will be processed after your scan. They will then be submitted to the Radiologist for review and interpretation. The results will be forwarded to the ordering physician when the Radiologists transcription is complete.

Contact Information:

Hospital (main operator): (850) 526-2200
Nuclear Medicine Department: (850) 718-2584
Radiology Department (at hospital): (850) 718-2580

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