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Isotope scanning for tumor localization

Abstract

At the request of the Government of the United Arab Republic, the Agency provided the services of an expert for the establishment in the UAR of a tumor localization program using photoscanning techniques and appropriate radioactive tracers. Photoscanning is a recently developed technique whereby the differences in isotope concentrations are enhanced on the record, and this facilitates the interpretation of the record. A variety of brain tumors were located, using a suitable radioactive tracer (Hg-203 - labelled Neohydrin) obtained from the USA. In some other investigations, processes in the kidney were scanned. Further, radioactive gold was used to demonstrate the normal and pathological spleen and liver and these tests showed various types of space occupying lesions resulting from malignancy and the parasitic infections endemic to the area. While the localization of brain tumors by scanning techniques is extremely useful, it does not always establish the precise extent of the tumor which should be known at the time of surgery. Dr. Bender, therefore, thought it advisable to instruct personnel in the use of what is known as an in-vivo needle scintillation probe - a technique for the investigation of the isotope concentration in a particular tissue during operation. The necessary instrument  More>>
Publication Date:
Sep 15, 1961
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: IAEA Bulletin; Journal Volume: 3; Journal Issue: 4; Other Information: 2 photos
Subject:
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; BRAIN; EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES; EGYPTIAN ARAB REPUBLIC; GOLD; HOSPITALS; INDIUM ISOTOPES; KIDNEYS; LIVER; MERCURY 203; NEOHYDRIN; NEOPLASMS; PATIENTS; PERSONNEL; SCINTILLATIONS; SPLEEN; SURGERY
OSTI ID:
21080782
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0020-6067; IAEBAB; TRN: XA08N0622093467
Availability:
Available on-line: http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Magazines/Bulletin/Bull034/03405800809.pdf;INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 8-9
Announcement Date:
Oct 06, 2008

Citation Formats

None. Isotope scanning for tumor localization. IAEA: N. p., 1961. Web.
None. Isotope scanning for tumor localization. IAEA.
None. 1961. "Isotope scanning for tumor localization." IAEA.
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title = {Isotope scanning for tumor localization}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {At the request of the Government of the United Arab Republic, the Agency provided the services of an expert for the establishment in the UAR of a tumor localization program using photoscanning techniques and appropriate radioactive tracers. Photoscanning is a recently developed technique whereby the differences in isotope concentrations are enhanced on the record, and this facilitates the interpretation of the record. A variety of brain tumors were located, using a suitable radioactive tracer (Hg-203 - labelled Neohydrin) obtained from the USA. In some other investigations, processes in the kidney were scanned. Further, radioactive gold was used to demonstrate the normal and pathological spleen and liver and these tests showed various types of space occupying lesions resulting from malignancy and the parasitic infections endemic to the area. While the localization of brain tumors by scanning techniques is extremely useful, it does not always establish the precise extent of the tumor which should be known at the time of surgery. Dr. Bender, therefore, thought it advisable to instruct personnel in the use of what is known as an in-vivo needle scintillation probe - a technique for the investigation of the isotope concentration in a particular tissue during operation. The necessary instrument was obtained for this purpose and demonstrations were given; one patient was examined in this way at the time of surgery at the University of Alexandria Hospital.}
journal = []
issue = {4}
volume = {3}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1961}
month = {Sep}
}