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Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy: an overview.

Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals, 2015
Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) is a site-directed targeted therapeutic strategy that specifically uses radiolabeled peptides as biological targeting vectors designed to deliver cytotoxic levels of radiation dose to cancer cells, which ...
A. Dash   +3 more
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Radionuclide imaging of osteomyelitis.

Seminars in nuclear medicine, 2015
Radionuclide procedures frequently are performed as part of the diagnostic workup of osteomyelitis. Bone scintigraphy accurately diagnoses osteomyelitis in bones not affected by underlying conditions.
C. Palestro
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Beta-Emitting Radionuclides for Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2013
The paper focuses on the β-emitting radionuclides which might be useful for peptide receptor radionuclide therapy, PRRT. For the effective design of the radiopharmaceutical, the choice of radionuclide will depend on the purpose for which the radioligand is being used and on the physicochemical properties of the radionuclide.
Parus Jl, Mikolajczak R
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Production of Radionuclides

2009
This chapter covers production of radionuclides referred to as nuclear activation or radioactivation. With respect to their origin, radioactive nuclides (radionuclides) are divided into two categories: naturally occurring and man-made or artificially produced.
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Radionuclide Venography in Pregnancy

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1988
The role of radionuclide venography is demonstrated in the evaluation of inferior vena cava (IVC) and iliac vein obstruction during late pregnancy. Eight patients with a strong clinical suspicion of lower extremity venous disease underwent routine supine venogram during their third trimester of pregnancy.
Ramesh D. Dhekne   +2 more
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Radionuclides in Urology

1962
Almost every area in diagnostic urology has been influenced by the explosive development of nuclear medicine. The list is long and impressive, and touches nearly every organ, not the least of which is the kidney. The urologist, however, cannot ignore the radionuclides as they can be applied to the diagnosis of lung metastasis, pulmonary infarcts ...
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Radionuclide Angiography

Abstract Radionuclide angiography (RNA) has played an important role in the evaluation and management of patients with heart disease, particularly those with CAD, chemotherapy-related heart disease, secondary pulmonary hypertension, and known or suspected intracardiac shunts.
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Radionuclides, 2. Radioactive Elements and Artificial Radionuclides

2011
The article contains sections titled: 1. Radioactive Elements 1.1. Promethium 1.2. Technetium 1.3. Polonium 1.4. Astatine 1.5. Radon 1.6. Francium 1.7. Radium 1.8. Actinium 1.9. Protactinium 2. Production of Artificial Radionuclides 2.1. Nuclear Reactors 2.2. Cyclotrons and Other Accelerators 2.3.
Jashovam Shani   +2 more
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Radionuclide Therapy

2009
Most patients with advanced cancer develop metastatic bone disease; this untreatable evolution of the disease weights heavily on cancer-related mortality and morbidity. Although bone metastases are often clinically silent, some conditions may support bone pain.
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Administered radionuclides in pregnancy

Teratology, 1999
Radiopharmaceuticals are occasionally administered to pregnant patients either out of clinical necessity or by accident. In recognition of the latter, the Society of Nuclear Medicine recommends pregnancy testing before any procedure that will expose the fetus to >50 mGy. When pregnancy is known, the dose of radionuclide to be employed is kept as low as
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