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Cancer Res ; 50(21): 7068-76, 1990 Nov 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2170015

RESUMEN

To determine the role of lung cancer tumor imaging with monoclonal antibodies directed against high molecular weight human milk fat globule antigens, we administered i.v. 111In-KC-4G3 to 24 patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. One mg of 111In-KC-4G3 was mixed with 0, 9, 49, 99, or 499 mg of unlabeled KC-4G3 and infused i.v. over 1 to 5 h. The mean 111In-KC-4G3 radiochemical purity was greater than 97% and the resultant immunoreactivity averaged 62%. Successful imaging of cancer sites was accomplished in 92% of 24 patients, and 57% of 91 total lesions were visualized. Successful localization of tumor sites related to size (P less than 0.001), with 81% of lesions greater than 3.0 cm in diameter, 50% of lesions 1.5 to 3 cm, and 6% of lesions less than 1.5 cm successfully imaging, and to location (P less than 0.05), with 69% of pulmonary lesions, 80% of soft tissue lesions, and only 32% of bone metastases being visualized. Nonspecific reticulo-endothelial uptake of radioactivity was a major problem. Approximately 35% of 111In was chelated to serum transferrin by 24 and 48 h after infusion. The mean t 1/2 beta for plasma radioisotope and immunoreactive KC-4G3 was 29 and 27 h, respectively. There was no correlation between total infused antibody dose and imaging success or between total dose and effect on 111In and KC-4G3 kinetics. Circulating free KC-4 antigen was measurable in all but one patient before study. Tumor biopsy following infusion could demonstrate antibody presence but not saturable antigen binding. We conclude that (a) 111In-KC-4G3 demonstrates successful tumor localization in non-small cell lung cancers bearing generally high expression of its antigen and (b) further investigations to diminish nonspecific radioactivity for imaging and utilization of high dose radiolabeled antibody for therapeutic intent are warranted.


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Anticuerpos Monoclonales , Antígenos/inmunología , Carcinoma de Pulmón de Células no Pequeñas/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias Pulmonares/diagnóstico por imagen , Anticuerpos Monoclonales/farmacocinética , Anticuerpos Monoclonales/toxicidad , Quelantes/metabolismo , Grasas , Cámaras gamma , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Radioisótopos de Indio/farmacocinética , Radioisótopos de Indio/toxicidad , Leche Humana/inmunología , Ácido Pentético/metabolismo , Ácido Pentético/farmacocinética , Ácido Pentético/toxicidad , Cintigrafía
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Radiology ; 150(2): 589-90, 1984 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6606821

RESUMEN

Calculi can be fragmented by hydraulic shock waves generated by an electrical discharge across the tip of a coaxial electrode. After testing a device by using this technique in the biliary trees of dogs, the authors fragmented a large common bile duct stone in a patient through a percutaneous transhepatic approach. The fragmentation allowed nonsurgical drainage of the obstructed duct.


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Terapia por Estimulación Eléctrica/métodos , Cálculos Biliares/terapia , Anciano , Animales , Perros , Terapia por Estimulación Eléctrica/instrumentación , Humanos
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