The Potential of Radiolabeled Bisphosphonates in SPECT and PET for Bone Imaging
Skeletal-related events due to bone metastases can be prevented by early diagnosis using radiological or nuclear imaging techniques. Nuclear medicine techniques such as Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) have been used for diagnostic imaging of...
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Ashhar Zarif; Fadzil Muhammad Fakhrurazi Ahmad; Hassan Hishar; Othman Muhamad Faiz; Hassan Mohd Borhanuddin Md; Vui Vincent Yong Chun; Choo Chan Guat; Yusof Nor Azah |
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Ashhar Zarif; Fadzil Muhammad Fakhrurazi Ahmad; Hassan Hishar; Othman Muhamad Faiz; Hassan Mohd Borhanuddin Md; Vui Vincent Yong Chun; Choo Chan Guat; Yusof Nor Azah The Potential of Radiolabeled Bisphosphonates in SPECT and PET for Bone Imaging Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging |
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Ashhar Zarif; Fadzil Muhammad Fakhrurazi Ahmad; Hassan Hishar; Othman Muhamad Faiz; Hassan Mohd Borhanuddin Md; Vui Vincent Yong Chun; Choo Chan Guat; Yusof Nor Azah |
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Ashhar, Zarif; Fadzil, Muhammad Fakhrurazi Ahmad; Hassan, Hishar; Othman, Muhamad Faiz; Hassan, Mohd Borhanuddin Md; Vui, Vincent Yong Chun; Choo, Chan Guat; Yusof, Nor Azah The Potential of Radiolabeled Bisphosphonates in SPECT and PET for Bone Imaging CURRENT MEDICAL IMAGING English Review Skeletal-related events due to bone metastases can be prevented by early diagnosis using radiological or nuclear imaging techniques. Nuclear medicine techniques such as Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) have been used for diagnostic imaging of bone for decades. Although it is widely recognized that conventional diagnostic imaging techniques such as Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have high sensitivity, low cost and wide availability, the specificity of both techniques is rather low compared to nuclear medicine techniques. Nuclear medicine techniques, on the other hand, have improved specificity when introduced as a hybrid imaging modality, as they can combine physiological and anatomical information. Two main radiopharmaceuticals are used in nuclear medicine: [Tc-99m]-methyl diphosphonate ([Tc-99m]Tc-MDP) from the generator and [F-18]sodium fluoride ([F-18]NaF) from the cyclotron. The former is used in SPECT imaging, while the latter is used in PET imaging. However, recent studies show that the role of radiolabeled bisphosphonates with gallium-68 (Ga-68) and fluorine-18 (F-18) may have a potential role in the future. This review, therefore, presents and discusses the brief method for producing current and future potential radiopharmaceuticals for bone metastases. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD 1573-4056 1875-6603 2024 20 10.2174/0115734056270935231113035620 Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging hybrid WOS:001448720700001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001448720700001 |
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The Potential of Radiolabeled Bisphosphonates in SPECT and PET for Bone Imaging |
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The Potential of Radiolabeled Bisphosphonates in SPECT and PET for Bone Imaging |
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The Potential of Radiolabeled Bisphosphonates in SPECT and PET for Bone Imaging |
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The Potential of Radiolabeled Bisphosphonates in SPECT and PET for Bone Imaging |
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The Potential of Radiolabeled Bisphosphonates in SPECT and PET for Bone Imaging |
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The Potential of Radiolabeled Bisphosphonates in SPECT and PET for Bone Imaging |
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Skeletal-related events due to bone metastases can be prevented by early diagnosis using radiological or nuclear imaging techniques. Nuclear medicine techniques such as Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) have been used for diagnostic imaging of bone for decades. Although it is widely recognized that conventional diagnostic imaging techniques such as Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have high sensitivity, low cost and wide availability, the specificity of both techniques is rather low compared to nuclear medicine techniques. Nuclear medicine techniques, on the other hand, have improved specificity when introduced as a hybrid imaging modality, as they can combine physiological and anatomical information. Two main radiopharmaceuticals are used in nuclear medicine: [Tc-99m]-methyl diphosphonate ([Tc-99m]Tc-MDP) from the generator and [F-18]sodium fluoride ([F-18]NaF) from the cyclotron. The former is used in SPECT imaging, while the latter is used in PET imaging. However, recent studies show that the role of radiolabeled bisphosphonates with gallium-68 (Ga-68) and fluorine-18 (F-18) may have a potential role in the future. This review, therefore, presents and discusses the brief method for producing current and future potential radiopharmaceuticals for bone metastases. |
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