Cells of the innate immune system retain memory of prior exposures through a process known as innate immune training. β-glucan, a Dectin-1 ligand purified from the Candida albicans cell wall, has been one of the most widely utilized ligands for inducing innate immune training. However, many Dectin-1 ligands exist, and it is not known whether these all produce the same phenotype.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThallium 201 myocardial perfusion scanning revealed focal left ventricular defects at rest in four of 30 patients (13 percent) with systemic sarcoidosis. All the defects decreased in size during thallium stress imaging, a finding opposite of that usually seen in myocardial ischemia. Nine patients had abnormal right ventricular visualization at rest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProspective analysis of the efficacy of 99mTc-IDA cholescintigraphy and cholecystosonography showed that both are excellent techniques for assessing patients with suspected acute cholecystitis (accuracy 84.7% and 88.1% respectively).
View Article and Find Full Text PDF5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is an effective anti-tumor drug, which has been used both as a single agent and in combination with other chemotherapeutic agents for the treatment of tumors such as breast and colorectal carcinoma. We synthesized 5-FU with trace amounts of 18F-5-FU and administered the compounds intravenously to 6 cancer patients. The patients were scanned at 2 hr intervals for 12 hrs and their urine collected whenever possible.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relative distribution, metabolism and kinetics of 18F containing compounds, following administration of 18F-5-fluorouracil, has been proposed as a prognostic aid in predicting response to 5-fluorouracil chemotherapy. Because 18F has a relatively short physical half-life (t1/2 = 110 min), and the distribution and kinetics of the radiolabeled 5-fluorouracil need to be studied over periods of time that range over several half-lives of the radionuclide, significant quantities of the labeled drug must be administered in order to obtain good counting statistics. The distribution of 18F, following injection of 18F-5-fluorouracil to rats and mice, has been well documented in our previous work.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEighteen patients with multiple myeloma were studied using radiographs of the skeletal system, technetium phosphate bone scans, and gallium-67 scintigraphy. A total of 94 sites were used as the basis for comparison in these 18 patients. Radiographic sensitivity on a patient basis was 94%, and was 82% on a site basis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeventeen patients with histologically proven primary liver-cell carcinoma were evaluated by a technetium-99m sulfur colloid liver scan as well as with gallium-67 citrate. Twelve of the 17 patients (71%) showed gallium uptake in the tumor. Eleven of the 12 patients (92%) with a moderately or well-differentiated tumor showed increased gallium activity in the abnormality seen on the sulfur colloid scan.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAJR Am J Roentgenol
February 1980
Calcitonin has been used in the treatment of Paget's disease of bone, and serum alkaline phosphatase level and 24 hr urinary hydroxyproline excretion have been used to follow therapeutic response. The radionuclide bone scan has been used as a visual indicator; however, there is some uncertainty as to its value in following changes in disease activity. Four patients with both serial technetium phosphate bone scans and serial gallium studies were studied.
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November 1978
A new noninvasive technique to evaluate blood flow distribution to the legs is described. Intravenous thallium-201 is used during rest and exercise followed by scanning and point counting of the lower extremities. The normal blood flow distribution recorded in 30 patients with no known peripheral vascular disease was primarily proportional to muscle mass.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImaging of the chest cage with gallium-67 (67Ga) citrate is relatively easier to perform and interpret than imaging of the abdomen, because normally pulmonary concentration is low after 48 hr and physiologic accumulation in bones and breast can be recognized by its distribution. Modern scintillation detectors, particularly large field cameras with multiple pulse-height analyzers, give substantially better gallium images than those available in the past. Because of the nonspecific affinity of gallium through neoplastic and inflammatory processes, its value in the differential diagnosis of pulmonary diseases is limited.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of 99m Tc-pyrophosphate uptake in an islet cell tumor of the pancreas is presented. A possible relationship of pyrophosphate uptake in this tumor with uptake in other neuroectodermal tumors which are of neural crest origin is considered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of steroids given in greater than replacement doses on the gallium and technetium glucoheptonate brain scan is evaluated by comparing the relative sensitivity of both radiopharmaceuticals in patients both on and off steroids. The study shows a significant steroid effect on the sensitivity of 95% to 64% following steroids. Steroids did not significantly alter the sensitivity of the technetium glucoheptonate study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEleven patients with Paget's disease of bone underwent serial total body bone scars before and after therapy with calcitonin. All patients studied showed improvement clinically as well as biochemically. Scan improvement was noted in patients with mild disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEighteen patients with cranial or intracranial infections were studied with technetium and gallium brain scans. Seven of 18 lesions were noted with gallium and not with pertechnetate, while the reverse pattern was not seen. Brain abscesses were visualized with gallium but not with pertechnetate in two of five cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDelayed 99mTc-glucoheptonate and pertechnetate scans were evaluated in a paired study for their ability to detect brain lesions. Glucoheptonate was found to be superior in eight of 17 cases of brain tumor and in two of ten patients with cerebral infarction. In addition, early (30 min) 99mTc-glucoheptonate brain scans were compared with delayed studies: the former were inferior in 48% of the cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGallium chest scans of 575 patients were analyzed for their clinical usefulness in conjunction with chest radiographs. The series included patients with pulmonary carcinoma, lymphoma, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, pneumoconiosis, and interstitial fibrosis. Gallum scintigraphy does not aid in the differential diagnosis of pulmonary diseases but is helpful in determining (a) the degree of activity of a known disease process: (b) treatment response, dosage, and duration; (c) the spatial extent of the disease; and (d) the presence of unsuspected disease foci hidden radiographically in the mediastinum, behind the heart, or in pleural or parenchymal scars.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo patients on chronic renal hemodialysis developed acute neurologic symptoms and unusual brain scan findings, including very prominent cranial sinuses. Symptoms and scan abnormalities reverted to normal within a few days. The possible mechanisms are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent studies on brain imaging using 67Ga citrate from three different manufacturers revealed some clinical differences. Using chromatographic techniques, it was found that 67Ga citrate supplied by vendor A clearly differed from those of vendors B and C in mobility. When citrate was added to material of vendor B to bring the final concentration to 25 mg/ml, the chromatographic mobility increased dramatically.
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