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Which RP goes to Lacrimals? |
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RP looks for infection and tumors, Iron analog (transferrin) |
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Which three RP can be used for infection imaging? |
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Which RP can also be used for chest infection imaging? PCP (Pneumocystis Pneumonia) |
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6 mCi for infection (planar) 10 mCi for tumor (SPECT) Imaged days later |
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Can be imaged immediately Requires a higher dose (7-25 mCi) Easily available |
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Imaged 4-24 hrs later Longer half life than Tc, (67 hrs) Not readily available |
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Can be tagged with Tc (1st side of box) Goes to the brain Can be used to tag WBC with Tc (2nd side of the box) |
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HMPAO (hexa-methyl-propylene-amine-oxine) |
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4-24 hr imaging Gives cells enough time to aggregate in the body |
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What do you do when there is lack of WBC in the body? |
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