Publications by authors named "S Mohammadtaghi"

Purpose: The aim of this study was to prospectively assess the accuracy of the most promising imaging and tumor marker tests in liver metastasis diagnosis on follow-up of asymptomatic colorectal cancer patients during a median of 57 months after primary tumor resection.

Methods: One hundred patients, who were considered free of liver metastases after primary colorectal cancer resection and conventional follow-up, were screened for liver metastases by computerized tomography, magnetic resonance and ultrasound scans, ultrasound Doppler and isotope assessment of changes in hepatic arterial and portal venous flow, and serum estimation of carcinoembryonic antigen. Patients were followed up during a median of 41 months to identify those who developed liver metastases.

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The biodistribution and pharmacokinetics of (111)In-DTPA-labeled pegylated liposomes (IDLPL) were studied in 17 patients with locally advanced cancers. The patients received 65-107 MBq of IDLPL, and nuclear medicine whole body gamma camera imaging was used to study liposome biodistribution. The t(1/2beta) of IDLPL was 76.

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  • The study investigates the behavior of agents used to measure glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by analyzing how a specific tracer (99Tcm-DTPA) appears in the blood over time after injection, revealing a biexponential decay pattern during its clearance from the bloodstream.
  • Plasma samples collected from subjects show that the GFR agents follow a triexponential curve, indicating complex interactions between the agent and the body's extracellular fluid and interstitial spaces.
  • The results highlight the timing of changes in concentration, suggesting that the majority of the agent's initial clearance occurs quickly, while later phases of clearance involve smaller contributions from other compartments in the body.
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The kinetics of organic anions are well described and back-diffusion from hepatocyte to plasma is accepted. Although iminodiacetic (IDA) analogues, as organic anions, should also show bidirectional transport between hepatocyte and plasma, this has not been directly demonstrated heretofore. The aim of this study was to directly demonstrate back-diffusion and to quantify it in terms of its fractional rate constant.

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1. After simultaneous intravenous injection as a mixture, 99mTc-labelled diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (99mTc-DTPA; molecular mass 492 Da) and inulin (approximately 6000 Da) gave arterial plasma clearance curves consisting of three exponentials, the time courses of which were not significantly different between the two solutes. 2.

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