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Immunoscintigraphy of bone sarcomas--results in 5 patients

Authors :
Øyvin P. Solheim
Høie J
Magne Aas
Mette Winderen
Terje E. Michaelsen
Øyvind S. Bruland
Ø. Fodstad
Arne Skretting
A. Pihl
Source :
European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990). (10)
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

The feasibility of using the murine monoclonal antibody, TP-1, for clinical immunoscintigraphy was examined in a pilot study involving 5 patients with bone sarcomas. 131I-labelled F(ab')2 antibody fragments were injected in doses of 0.8–1.0 mg (90–130 MBq), and the accumulation of radioactivity was examined by scintigraphy, and assessed by direct measurements on biopsied tumour and normal tissue. One osteosarcoma patient had a primary tumour in the femur, whereas the other 4 had single lung metastases detected by other diagnostic methods. Immunoscintigraphy of the femoral primary was optimally visualised after 22 h. In 2 patients, the method failed to detect lung metastasis, in 1 of the cases possibly related to less than optimal methodological conditions. In 2 other patients, increased accumulation of radioactivity indicated one and three lung tumours, in addition to the single metastasis observed by X-ray and CT scanning, tumours that were later confirmed and removed surgically. The concentration of radioactivity in tumour and normal tissues 44–72 h after antibody injection could be measured in 4 patients. The tumour to blood ratios were in the range of 1.2–4.2, compared to 0.1–0.8 for various normal tissues. The results indicate that Immunoscintigraphy with TP-1 antibody fragments have a potential for early detection of lung metastases in patients with bone sarcoma.

Details

ISSN :
09598049
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....41c74f05400dbe02d5b8a2ac0a64fa15