99m Tc-HYNIC-FAPI-46 SPECT/CT 在哺乳期母乳中的摄入量
Bentolhoda Hadad1, Kamran Aryana1, Hassan Kamali2
1From the Nuclear Medicine Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad.
Clinical nuclear medicine
|February 20, 2024
概括
这项研究报告了一项关于99m Tc-HYNIC-FAPI-46成像中肌性甲状腺癌患者的生理性乳房吸收的新发现. 这一观察可能与最近的哺乳期有关,这种现象在此成像模式中以前没有被记录.
科学领域:
- 核医学就是核医学.
- 瘤成像学成像学
- 放射性药物开发 放射性药物开发
背景情况:
- 骨髓甲状腺癌 (MTC) 管理需要敏感的成像来检测复发.
- 纤维细胞激活蛋白 (FAP) 向成像正在出现各种癌症.
- 99mTc-HYNIC-FAPI-46是一种用于FAP成像的新型放射追踪器.
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