The clinical usefulness of immunoscintigraphy with the monoclonal anti-CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) antibody BW431/26, directly labelled with 99m-Technetium in targeting colorectal carcinomas was investigated in 43 patients. In addition, tumour cell grading and CEA-expression were examined immunohistochemically. Best imaging results were obtained in pelvic tumour lesions (sensitivity 80%). Tumour grading correlated with radioimmunoimaging, well differentiated tumours being detectable at a higher rate (P = 0.09). Immunoscintigraphy preceded the findings of conventional diagnostic methods in 3 patients. In 4 cases immunoscintigraphy was decisive for patients management. Therefore, immunoscintigraphy with 99m-Technetium is valuable in directing patients management if conventional diagnostic methods remain undecisive.

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