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It depends on what In111 is labeled to. For example:

¡ 111In-DTPA is used for hydrocephalus or CSF leaks.

¡ 111In-Pentetreotide - octreoscan is for Somatostatin receptor imaging of neuroendocrine tumors.

¡ 111In-Satumomab Pendetide - oncoscint is for the diagnosis of the diffuse intrapertioneal spread of ovarian or colorectal carcinoma

¡ 111In-Capromab Pendetide -prostascint is for labeling of prostate specific membrane antigen and the nuclear imaging of its 111In-labelled murine antibody in the evaluation of prostate cancer

¡ 111In-Ibritumomab Tiuxetan - zevalin is for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma imaging

¡ 111In-Imciromab Pentetate - myoscint is for Myocardial imaging

¡ 111In-labeled white blood cells is for Infection/abscess imaging

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How is an indium scan of the body done?

For the scan, the patient lies on a special scanning table, as either a single camera passing underneath the table or two cameras (one above the table and one underneath) are placed as close as possible to the body, slowly scanning the person's body.


What characteristics does a normal indium scan of the body have?

The scan should reveal no infection or pathology.


What risks exist for the patient in undergoing an indium scan of the body?

The only risk during this scanning procedure could be to a patient who is pregnant, as with any type of injectable radioactive substance. If the woman is pregnant, the radiologist must be notified; if the scan is cleared.


Where do they take the blood from for indium blood scan?

They take the blood out of a vein.


What care should a patient receive after an indium scan of the body?

After the scan, the patient should be able to continue with normal daily activities with no problems.


How should patients be prepared for an indium scan of the body?

A nuclear medicine technologist withdraws about 50 ml. of blood. White blood cells are collected, exposed to indium, and reinjected by IV back into the patient. The scan is scheduled for between 18 and 24 hours after.


Does the patient have to be npo for indium scan?

Yes, patients should be NPO (nothing by mouth) for at least 4 hours before an indium scan to ensure accurate results. However, specific fasting instructions may vary depending on the healthcare provider's protocol, so it's best to follow the guidelines provided by the facility conducting the scan.


What is an indium scan of the body?

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What is the purpose of indium scan of the body?

The procedure is used to detect inflammatory processes in the body such as infections. By labelling the leukocytes (white blood cells), radiologists or nuclear medicine specialists can then watch their migration toward an abscess or.


What is the formula for indium bromide?

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What characteristics does an abnormal indium scan of the body have?

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