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Dreidimensionale Infektdiagnostik mit in vivo markierten Granulozyten — Immunszintigraphie mit monoklonalen Antikörpern

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Nuklearmedizin in der Orthopädie

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Die Anwendung von radioaktiv markierten, autologen Leukozyten zum Nachweis von Infekten und Entzündungen ist in den letzten Jahren zu einer anerkannten Methode der nuklearmedizinisehen Diagnostik geworden. Dabei werden autologe Granulozyten nach einer technisch aufwendigen Separierung in vitro mit einem geeigneten, radioaktiven Isotop (z.B. 111In) markiert und anschließend dem Patienten reinfundiert. Da diese Arbeitsgänge sehr zeitraubend und nur in dafür spezialisierten Laboratorien realisiert werden können, hat diese diagnostisch probate Methode bisher nur eine beschränkte Verbreitung gefunden.

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Seybold, K. (1990). Dreidimensionale Infektdiagnostik mit in vivo markierten Granulozyten — Immunszintigraphie mit monoklonalen Antikörpern. In: Brussatis, F., Hahn, K. (eds) Nuklearmedizin in der Orthopädie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74810-3_4

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