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Monoclonal antibody BW431/26 labelled with technetium 99m and indium 111: an investigation of the biodistribution and the dosimetry in patients

โœ Scribed by P. Benz; E. Oberhausen; R. Berberich


Publisher
Springer
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
336 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-6997

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โœฆ Synopsis


As a competitive diagnostic tool for the detection of malignant tumours and other pathological conditions, monoclonal antibodies have long been established. Herein we give the biokinetic data of the antibody BW 431/26 and the consequent radiation dose to patients. These parameters were recorded in 39 patients, using the antibody labelled either with technetium 99m or indium 111. Remarkable differences were observed between the two radionuclides. Whereas the indium-labelled one showed biexponential elimination kinetics, the technetium-labelled one is eliminated linearly over time. The distribution pattern of the two is identical, although the radiation dose varies quite a lot, being 20fold higher with indium 111 when total body exposure is taken into account (for 11 aln the whole-body radiation exposure is 0.1 mGy/MBq; for 99mTC it is 0.0047 mGy/ MBq). With respect to these results and considering the general availability of the technetium-labelled Ab, it is the best choice for diagnostic use.


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