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Measurement of short-term 11C-thymidine activity in human head and neck tumours using positron emission tomography (PET).
Authors:M E van Eijkeren  A De Schryver  P Goethals  E Poupeye  K Schelstraete  I Lemahieu  C R De Potter
Affiliation:Department of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital, Gent, Belgium.
Abstract:
Tumour uptake of 11C-thymidine labeled in the methyl position was assessed after intravenous injection in 13 patients with head and neck tumours. This activity was compared to other tracers such as C15O, 13NH3 and C15O2. In every single case a 'positive' tumour image after injection of 11C-thymidine was obtained. Time-activity curves showed the initial activity to be followed by a rapid decrease over the first 10-15 min with an apparent plateau thereafter. A similar level of uptake was found in normal salivary gland regions and myocardium, while higher activities were noted in liver and kidney parenchyma. It is suggested that both blood flow and cellular metabolism can influence 11C-thymidine imaging in this class of human tumours.
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