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Blood pool imaging

Leike JU, Sachse A, Rupp K (2001) Characterization of continuously extruded iopromide-carrying liposomes for computed tomography blood-pool imaging. Invest Radiol 36 8 Krause W, Klopp R, Leike J, Sachse A, Schuhmann-Giampieri G (1995) Liposomes in diagnostic imaging - Comparison of modalities - In-vitro visualization of liposomes. J Liposome Res 5 1... [Pg.198]

Blood pool imaging I Distribution of labelled blood Citrate + cells 636... [Pg.984]

Human erythrocytes, for blood pool imaging, red blood cell mass determination, detection of vascular malformations and nuclear cardiology. Heat-damaged red blood cells also yield an excellent agent for spleen imaging15,241. [Pg.60]

Sachse A et al (1997) Biodistribution and computed tomography blood-pool imaging properties of polyethylene glycol-coated iopromide-carrying liposomes. Invest Radiol 32 44-50... [Pg.26]

Maruyama H et al (2005) Real-time blood-pool images of contrast enhanced ultrasound with definity in the detection of tumour nodules in the fiver. Br J Radiol 78 512-518... [Pg.26]

Normal RBC Cardiovascular procedures hemangiomas Blood pool imaging Vascular malformations... [Pg.108]

Intravenous injection Cardiac blood pool imaging (static)... [Pg.182]

The effective (whole body) dose equivalent for " Tc-labeled albumin is 0.0079 mSv/ MBq (International Commission on Radiological Protection 1987). The effective dose in adults (70 kg) resulting from 740 MBq (20 mCi) of intravenously injected " Tc-HSA for angioscintigraphy is approximately 5.8 mSv. Blood pool imaging with 185 MBq (5 mCi) of Tc-HSA is delivering 1.5 mSv. [Pg.184]

Gray WR, Hickey D, Parkey RW, Bonte FJ, Roan P, Willerson JT (1979) In Parkey RW, Bonte FJ, Buja LM, Willerson JT (eds) Qualitative blood pool imaging in clinical nuclear cardiology. Appleton-Century-Crofts, NY, pp 297-308... [Pg.289]

Ga-citrate (transferrin) Blood pool imaging (pulmonary) 75... [Pg.374]

The formed PEGylated Au DENPs were water-dispersible, stable in a pH range of 5-8 and a temperature range of 0-50°C, and noncytotoxic at a concentration as high as 100 p,M. They enabled not only X-ray CT blood pool imaging of mice and rats after intravenous injection of the particles, but also effective CT imaging of a xenograft tumor model in nude mice [37]. [Pg.174]

Bogdanov, A. A., Weissleder, R., Brady, T.J. (1995) Long circnlating blood pool imaging agents. Advanced Drug Delivery Rev. 16,335-348. [Pg.203]

CT blood pool imaging experiments were performed in rabbits and rats. Animals were anesthetized throughout the entire experiments, and the micelle biodistribution was studied during 3 hours following administration of 170 mg I/kg. CT images were acquired at certain times on Toshiba 900 S/xII CT scanner (Toshiba American Medical Systems, Tustin CA). [Pg.281]


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