| Literature DB >> 15869458 |
Georgios Spyridon Limouris1, Nikolaos Dimitropoulos, Dimitrios Kontogeorgakos, Georgios Papanikolos, Vassilios Koutoulidis, Achilleas Hatzioannou, Dimitrios Mourikis, Maria Lyra, Panagiotis Dimitriou, Anastasia Stravaka, Lambros Vlahos.
Abstract
Thirteen (13) patients with liver neuroendocrine carcinomas metastases, positive for somatostatin receptors, confirmed by scintigraphy were infused with 4070-7030 MBq per session of In-111-octreotide after selective hepatic catheterization, exploiting the catastrophic activity of Indium Auger and Internal Conversion electron emission on cell DNA. Evaluation of the treatment was assessed by ultrasonography (US) as well as by computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging scans. US appears to be the imaging procedure of choice because the examination is sensitive for evaluating lesions' edema and cystic components, provides precise measurement of tumor size, and is inexpensive. Degeneration US signs were classified in stage I (an echolucent rim in the periphery of the lesion), stage IIa (lesion with large cystic spaces), stage IIb (tiny cystic spaces) and stage III (absorption of the cystic component or stable cystic remnants).Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15869458 DOI: 10.1089/cbr.2005.20.215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Biother Radiopharm ISSN: 1084-9785 Impact factor: 3.099