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Iobenguane, or MIBG, is an
aralkylguanidine analog of the
adrenergic neurotransmitter norepinephrine (noradrenaline),
typically used as a radiopharmaceutical...
- both
scintigraphic and
therapeutic applications of
iobenguane.
Commercially available iobenguane is
labeled with iodine-123, and
product labeling recommends...
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iobenguane (131 I) (INN)
iobenzamic acid (INN)
iobitridol (INN)
iobutoic acid (INN)...
- actively.
Examples are
gallium scans,
indium white blood cell scans,
iobenguane scan (MIBG) and
octreotide scans. The MIBG scan
detects adrenergic tissue...
- V10BX03
Rhenium (186Re)
etidronic acid V10XA01
Sodium iodide (131I) V10XA02
Iobenguane (131I) V10XA03
Iodine (131I)
omburtamab V10XA53 Tositumomab/iodine (131I)...
- above), when this
isotope is used as part of
radiopharmaceuticals (such as
iobenguane) that are not
targeted to the
thyroid or thyroid-type tissues. Inorganic...
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alternative to
finding and also
localizing pheochromocytoma than the
Iobenguane (MIBG) scan. PET
imaging with oxygen-15
indirectly measures blood flow...
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nuclear medicine therapy with
radiolabeled peptides or
hormones such as
iobenguane (iodine-131-MIBG).
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA), cryoablation, and hepatic...
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binding site. For example,
xylazine and
clonidine suppress uptake of
iobenguane (MIBG), a
norepinephrine analogue, in
neuroblastoma cells. Xylazine's...
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radioiodinated compounds that are not
targeted to the thyroid, such as
iobenguane (MIBG),
which is used to
image or
treat neural tissue tumors, or iodinated...