2022-05-052022-05-052003-07Akbunar, A. T. vd. (2003). “Diagnosis of orotracheal aspiration using radionuclide salivagram”. Annals of Nuclear Medicine, 17(5), 415-416.0914-7187https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03006612https://www.springermedizin.de/diagnosis-of-orotracheal-aspiration-using-radionuclide-salivagra/17647074http://hdl.handle.net/11452/26286There are two main Nuclear Medicine techniques, the gastroesophageal reflux scintigraphy with late lung imaging and the nuclear salivagram, for diagnosis of pulmonary aspiration. Each of the techniques can document the two different, antegrade and retrograde, routes of pulmonary aspiration. In this report, we presented a patient with recurrent respiratory problems and emphasized the importance of concomitant use of the two techniques in the radionuclide diagnosis of aspiration.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessRadiology, nuclear medicine and medical imagingPulmonary aspirationSalivagramMilk scanChildrenDiagnosis of orotracheal aspiration using radionuclide salivagramArticle0001849602000142-s2.0-004181829841541617512971643Radiology, nuclear medicine and medical imagingDysphagia; Radioisotopes; Deglutition DisordersArticleAspiration pneumoniaBarium mealBronchopneumoniaCase reportClinical featureDiagnostic procedureDisease courseEsophagus phGastroesophageal refluxGastroesophageal reflux scintigraphyGastrointestinal tract scintiscanningHumanImage analysisLung scintiscanningMaleMedical documentationMilkOrotracheal aspirationPreschool childPriority journalProtein calorie malnutritionRadionuclide salivagramRecurrent infectionRespiratory tract infectionSalivaSwallowingTracheobronchial treeVomitingBariumTechnetium sulfur colloid tc 99m