Nuklearmedizin 1975; 14(02): 163-171
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1624897
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Labeled Metronidazoles as Potential New Agents for Amebic Hepatic Abscess Imaging[*]

M. Tubis
1   From the Nuclear Medicine and Research Services, Veterans Administration Wadsworth Hospital Center, Los Angeles; School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California (Radiopharmacy), Los Angeles; and Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
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G. T. Krishnamurthy
1   From the Nuclear Medicine and Research Services, Veterans Administration Wadsworth Hospital Center, Los Angeles; School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California (Radiopharmacy), Los Angeles; and Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
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J. S. Endow
1   From the Nuclear Medicine and Research Services, Veterans Administration Wadsworth Hospital Center, Los Angeles; School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California (Radiopharmacy), Los Angeles; and Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
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R. A. Stein
1   From the Nuclear Medicine and Research Services, Veterans Administration Wadsworth Hospital Center, Los Angeles; School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California (Radiopharmacy), Los Angeles; and Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
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R. Suwanik
1   From the Nuclear Medicine and Research Services, Veterans Administration Wadsworth Hospital Center, Los Angeles; School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California (Radiopharmacy), Los Angeles; and Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
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W. H. Blahd
1   From the Nuclear Medicine and Research Services, Veterans Administration Wadsworth Hospital Center, Los Angeles; School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California (Radiopharmacy), Los Angeles; and Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
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Publication History

Received:14 November 1974

Publication Date:
10 January 2018 (online)

Summary

Two new radiopharmaceuticals were developed as possible agents for demonstrating the presence of hepatic amebic abscesses by selective accumulation of these agents in the abscess contents. These agents are: 131I-labeled Bromometronidazole, that has been shown to possess some of the antibiotic activity of metronidazole or Flagyl®; and a Technetium 99m-penicillamine-Flagyl complex. A method of radioiodination has been devised which can be performed in radiopharmaceutical laboratories. Both radiopharmaceuticals are of very low toxicity. Distribution studies in animals show accumulation in the liver and elimination by way of the gallbladder. Scintillation camera studies depict a rapid uptake by the liver with subsequent biliary excretion. Animal models for the study of hepatic amebic abscesses are not available. A human patient with suspected amebic abscesses has been studied with negative findings that were confirmed at surgery. Collaborative studies are now in progress in several areas of the world where amebiases is endemic.

* VA Project 8550—01


 
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