A Comparison of Technetium Etidronate and Pyrophosphate for Acute Myocardial Infarct Imaging

Etidronate and pyrophosphate, labeled with Tc-95m and Tc-99m, were studied in experimentally infarcted mongrel dogs. A distribution study was conducted 2 hr after simultaneous administration of both agents in two groups of dogs. In one group, the injection was made 15 min after release of a 2-hr cor...

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Hauptverfasser: Williams, Craig C, Nishiyama, Hiroshi, Adolph, Robert J, Romhilt, Donald W, Sodd, Vincent J, Saenger, Eugene L, Gabel, Marjorie
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