Publications by authors named "George Bakale"

The rationale on which positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging is based, combining the functional features of PET with the anatomic detail of CT, provides many advantages that are easily transferable to single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/CT imaging. Our efforts have focused on applying fused SPECT/CT imaging to identify prostate cancer and its metastasis and recurrence through radioimmunoscintigraphy (RIS). This application of RIS to imaging prostate cancer requires 2 key components: (1) a well-defined target associated with the cancer and (2) a "magic bullet" to seek that target.

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Nuclear imaging with In-111-labeled leukocytes has become an instrumental tool in localizing sites of infection and is superior to Ga-67 in localizing abdominal and pelvic abscesses resulting from absence of a normal bowel excretory pathway. Labeled white blood cells (WBCs) localize at sites of infection through diapedesis, chemotaxis, and enhanced vascular permeability and can thus be used to identify infection. The accuracy of this functional imaging modality can be enhanced by fusing SPECT images of labeled WBC with CT images that provide anatomic detail to facilitate reading as illustrated in the case described.

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The primary objective of this overview is to apprise clinical urologists and oncologists of the current state of fused multimodality imaging of prostate cancer, which can be applied to optimize treatment by ensuring that a patient's disease is characterized as well as current imaging technology permits. The focus of this study is the monoclonal antibody capromab pendetide, which targets prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA), a type II membrane glycoprotein strongly associated with prostate cancer. Identifying where capromab pendetide uptake occurs can be done accurately if this functional imaging modality is combined with a modality that provides anatomic detail, such as computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "George Bakale"

  • - George Bakale's research emphasizes the integration of fused imaging techniques, such as SPECT/CT and radioimmunoscintigraphy, to enhance the detection and characterization of prostate cancer and other infectious conditions.
  • - His investigations reveal that combining functional imaging with anatomic detail significantly improves the accuracy of identifying cancer metastasis and infections, particularly in cases lacking a normal bowel excretory pathway.
  • - Bakale's work on capromab pendetide imaging exemplifies the potential of monoclonal antibodies targeting specific cancer markers (like PSMA) to guide optimized treatment strategies through multimodality imaging approaches.