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Combined In vivo Optical and µCT Imaging to Monitor Infection, Inflammation, and Bone Anatomy in an Orthopaedic Implant Infection in Mice
Published on: October 16, 2014
[Indications for immunoscintigraphy in orthopedics and its interpretation]
Abstract:
In the view of an orthopedist the immunscintigraphy is a diagnostic and differential diagnostic enrichment. The MAK BW 250/183 is stored in a lyophiled shape. The MAK is marked with 99m Tc with little expense and in a short time. The advantage of the immunscintigraphy is the high sensitivity for places where granulocytes are gathered. The immunscintigraphy proved to be a very good proceed in recording acute inflammations.
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