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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Vol. 5 No. 3 161-167
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Gallium-68 as A Scanning Agent for Intracranial Lesions1,2

C. Norman Shealy3, Saul Aronow and Gordon L. Brownell

Boston

ABSTRACT

Gallium-68 has been investigated as a possible agent for brain scanning. A number of compounds were tested and several offer potential usefulness with positron cameras. The relative ease of obtaining gallium makes further work with it worthwhile.

FOOTNOTES

1 This work was supported by U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract AT(30-1)-1242, and by U. S. Public Health Service Grants B-2377 and CA-03174.

2 From the Neurosurgical Service of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

3 Present address: Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospitals, Cleveland 6, Ohio.







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