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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Tc-99m labeled anti-CD15 antibodies | Tc-99m labeled anti-CD15 antibodies may be helpful in the diagnosis of appendicitis. | ||
==Other Imaging Findings== | ==Other Imaging Findings== |
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Overview
Tc-99m labeled anti-CD15 antibodies may be helpful in the diagnosis of appendicitis.
Other Imaging Findings
Nuclear Imaging
Nuclear imaging can be used to detect appendicitis in the following two conditions:
- Through a Tc-99m labeled anti-CD15 antibody
- When no safety issues prevent the use of antibodies[1]
References
- ↑ Oyen,Wim J.G.; Boerman, Otto C.; Corstens, Frans H.M. (2000). "Imaging Acute Appendicitis: An Opportunity for Nuclear Medicine in the Surgical Emergency Room" (PDF). The Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 41 (3): 456–458. Unknown parameter
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