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Adverse allergic reaction to 131I MIBG

Annals of Nuclear Medicine, 2009
No adverse allergic reactions to iodine-131-metaiodobenzylguanidine ((131)I MIBG) at a diagnostic dose have been reported in the English literature. This report of a skin eruption in a 35-year-old man after an intravenous injection of (131)I MIBG strongly suggests an adverse allergic reaction, and is the first to address such a side effect of (131)I ...
Naoya, Ishibashi   +9 more
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MIBG negative pheochromocytoma.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2010
We present a case of a left sided pheochromocytoma, who had normal levels of 24 urinary vanilylmandelic acid and a normal MIBG scan. The diagnosis was confirmed on histopathology of the adrenal gland.
Nihar, Mehta, V, Paniker, Arpit, Shah
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Neuroblastoma: MIBG Imaging and New Tracers

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2017
Neuroblastoma is an embryonic tumor of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system, and is metastatic or otherwise high risk for relapse in nearly 50% of cases, with a long-term survival of
Thomas, Pfluger, Arnoldo, Piccardo
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MIBG imaging

Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2002
Amar D, Patel, Ami E, Iskandrian
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Transcranial Sonography in Relation to SPECT and MIBG

2010
Neuroimaging techniques have substantially progressed over the past several years. These developments have provided new information about the degenerative processes involved in Parkinson's disease (PD). Functional imaging approaches such as positron emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) have been ...
Yoshinori, Kajimoto   +2 more
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Metaiodobenzylguanidine (mIBG) and neuroblastoma

2015
Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid tumor in childhood, arising in the sympathetic nervous system, metastatic in half of the patients at diagnosis, with bone and bone marrow as the most frequent sites involved. Most neuroblastomas express the noradrenalin transporter molecule and take up metaiodobenzylguanidine (mIBG), providing a ...
Balaguer J   +5 more
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Chemistry and Pharmacy of mIBG

1989
As early as 1967 attempts were made to develop radiopharmaceuticals for imaging the adrenal medulla, based upon the properties of that tissue to synthesize, store and secrete catecholamines. One approach has been to develop analogues of the hypotensive drug guanethidine, which is known to act by depletion of noradrenaline from storage granules as well ...
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56 MIBG

2011
L. van Bergeijk   +7 more
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