The study was designed to compare the effectivnes of 89Sr-chlorid injections by 50 Mbk fractions with standard 150 Mbk injection in patients with bone metastases. Fifty patients with bone metastases were included in the study, 25 of them received 89Sr-chloride by fractional and 25 (control group) by single injection. The pain intensity, white blood cells and thrombocytes concentration values were evaluated in both groups before and after treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn alcoholics, caseous pneumonia is characterized by a malignant progressive course and therapy resistance. The toxic allergic syndrome in such patients may be a diagnostic sign of transition of benign forms of tuberculosis to caseous pneumonia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA program for thorough complex examination of individuals who liquidated Chernobyl power accident consequences provides objective diagnostic information and early diagnosis of both general and oncologic diseases. The program covers examination in regional Medical Centers giving highly qualified medical care for the liquidators. Regional and county hospitals can participate in the program, concerning also individuals exposed to radiation during other radiation accidents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe recognition of the localization and spread of traumatic damage to the brain in craniocerebral injury in children is a pressing problem. The authors studied the possibilities of monophoton emission computed tomography (MECT) with the use of the radiopharmaceutical preparation Ceretec in recognition and visualization of foci of traumatic damage to the brain in these patients. The study was conducted on 20 children with severe craniocerebral trauma in parallel with verification by computed X-ray tomography, electroencephalography and mapping of the brain potentials, and rheoencephalography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEEG mapping and three-dimensional localization of epileptic activity sources together with a neurological analysis were carried out in subjects having taken part in 1986-1987 in the liquidation of consequences of the Chernobyl accident. Experimental group included 40 right-handed 25-45 years-old men having received a radiation dose of 15-51 Ber stated officially. Control group consisted of 20 healthy men.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScintigraphic examination of the joints and spine was performed in 42 children with Bekhterev's disease and rheumatoid arthritis to establish different accumulation of 99mTc-pyrophosphate. In Bekhterev's disease, elevated concentration of the radio-indicator was detected was detected in the joints of the lower limbs, including hip joints, in the sacroiliac parts of the spine and in heels. In rheumatoid arthritis, it was mainly detectable in the joints of the upper limbs and sometimes in the cervical part of the spine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScintigraphy of the skeleton with 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate was performed before operation and 3.6 and 12 mos. after allocranioplasty in 15 children aged 3 to 15 with posttraumatic defects of the bones of the cranial vault.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of scintigraphic investigations of the skeleton of 76 bone hemangioma patients were analyzed to study the informative value of this type of investigation and to determine the efficacy of its use during establishing diagnosis and dynamic observation. The probability of detection of bone hemangiomas using scintigraphy of the skeleton with 99m Tc labeled osteotropic agents was shown to be in direct relation to the biological activity of hemangioma, its site and resolution of radiodiagnostic apparatus. The utilization of scintigraphy of the skeleton in addition to x-ray investigation permits clarification of the nature of lesion (benign or malignant), the biological activity of hemangiomas, control of the time course of a pathological process and efficacy of therapy of biologically active hemangiomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCalcitonin and parathyroid hormone concentrations were determined using a radioimmunoassay in the blood serum of lung, breast and kidney cancer patients who had undergone combined treatment for major disease, healthy males, patients with spinal tuberculosis and patients with eosinophilic granuloma of the cranial bones. A significant rise of the calcitonin level and change in the ratio of calcitonin and the parathyroid hormone were established in the blood serum of patients with tumor metastases to the skeleton, spinal tuberculosis and eosinophilic cranial granuloma. During cancer patients' monitoring the determination of calcitonin is recommended as a screening test for skeletal metastases to select patients for gamma-topographic investigation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper is concerned with some comparative data on the frequency of the detection of sacroileitis using clinicoroentgenological and scintigraphic studies in 57 patients with chronic monarthritis of the knee joint of different genesis. On clinical examination 14 patients (24.7%) only had indirect signs of the affected sacroiliac joints, in 30 patients (52.
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