1966
DOI: 10.1177/028418516600400406
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Gamma Encephalography with Radioactive Bismuth 206

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“…Problems concerning the high nephrotoxicity and the long half-life of the radionuclides have limited its use. Radiobismute ( 206 Bi) as oxynitrate and citrate is also accumulated by tumors (21). In human trials it showed good tumor-scanning characteristics.…”
Section: Radiocompounds Used For Tumor Scanningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Problems concerning the high nephrotoxicity and the long half-life of the radionuclides have limited its use. Radiobismute ( 206 Bi) as oxynitrate and citrate is also accumulated by tumors (21). In human trials it showed good tumor-scanning characteristics.…”
Section: Radiocompounds Used For Tumor Scanningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the experiment should lead to a fuller discussion of thyroid function in health and disease and the reasons why the simple uptake test can be a misleading measure of function. Adequate and up to date accounts of the clinical uses of radio-iodine and other radio-isotopes can be found in books by van der Werff (1966) and Lenihan and Clarkson (1966). For more detailed study the book edited by Blahd (1 965) is recommended.…”
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