1988
DOI: 10.1097/00003072-198808000-00016
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Extensive Pelvic Infarction Diagnosed by Radionuclide Skeletal and Bone Marrow Imaging

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“…Bone and bone marrow imaging may be potentially useful for prompt diagnosis of osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, and multiple myeloma. [1][2][3][4][5] As well as diagnosing bone disease, imaging bone marrow can be useful for diagnosing cancer metastasis because it is a favored site for metastasis of many solid tumors. 6 -10 Recent studies have shown that several intravenously administered specific colloids can be taken up by bone marrow, allowing the improved detection of small bone tumors in an animal model.…”
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“…Bone and bone marrow imaging may be potentially useful for prompt diagnosis of osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, and multiple myeloma. [1][2][3][4][5] As well as diagnosing bone disease, imaging bone marrow can be useful for diagnosing cancer metastasis because it is a favored site for metastasis of many solid tumors. 6 -10 Recent studies have shown that several intravenously administered specific colloids can be taken up by bone marrow, allowing the improved detection of small bone tumors in an animal model.…”
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“…Small particles in nanometer ranges have been routinely used in many clinical diagnostic tests. As examples of bone and bone marrow imaging agents, 99m Tc-MDP, 1,2 99m Tc-antimony colloid, 1,2 99m Tc-sulfur colloid, 3,5 111 Indium colloid, 2 and 99m Tc-labeled human serum albumin nanocolloid 4,5 are currently used. Generally, requirements for a long-circulating bone imaging agent have been high specificity to the bone, optimal blood stability of radioisotope labeling, ability to avoid reticuloendothelial system (RES) uptake by the liver or spleen, low toxicity, and proper excretion.…”
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