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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 101, 152-156, Copyright © 1967 by American Roentgen Ray Society


TECHNETIUM/IRON/ASCORBIC ACID COMPLEX

A GOOD BRAIN SCANNING AGENT

JOSEPH E. STAPLETON M.D.1, R. W. ODELL M.D.2, and MICHAEL R. McKAMEY B.Sc.3

1 Radiotherapist, Director of Nuclear Medicine Division
2 Tumor Institute Fellow
3 Chemist

The use of various compounds in gamma encephalography with the scintillation camera is presented.

A method of preparation of technetium 99m/iron/ascorbic acid complex is described.

Advantages and disadvantages in the clinical use of the complex are discussed.

In our hands, technetium 99m/iron/ascorbic acid complex has proved to be the agent of choice for both the scintillation camera and the rectilinear scanner in the detection of brain lesions.


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