Imaging of inflammatory processes with labeled cells
Radionuclide techniques for localizing inflammatory processes had relied heavily upon 67Ga-citrate until McAfee and Thakur described the technique for the radiolabeling of leukocytes with 111In-oxine. Since their initial description in 1976 there has been continued development of the radiopharmaceut...
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description | Radionuclide techniques for localizing inflammatory processes had relied heavily upon
67Ga-citrate until McAfee and Thakur described the technique for the radiolabeling of leukocytes with
111In-oxine. Since their initial description in 1976 there has been continued development of the radiopharmaceutical, as well as clinical efficacy. At present
111In-labeled leukocytes continue to be handled as an investigational new drug but this has not greatly limited its clinical availability. Indium-111 leukocytes are the agent of choice for evaluation of patients with fever of unknown origin, osteomyelitis, and prosthetic graft infections; and preliminary data shows great promise in the area of detecting reocurrence of inflammatory bowel disease. This article attempts to review currently accepted uses of
111In leukocytes as well as potential areas of application. |
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