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Nucleus

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OLIVA GONZALEZ, Juan Perfecto; GONZALEZ GONZALEZ, Joaquín Jorge  y  CALDERON MARIN, Carlos Fabián. 131I-MIBG and neuroendocrine tumours. Nucleus [online]. 2012, n.52, pp. 54-61. ISSN 0864-084X.

Neuroendocrine tumours are neoplasms that arise from various tissues closely linked to the neural crest by their common embryological origin. These tumours have the ability to synthesize neurotransmitter peptides and hormones, as well as to store catecholamines. Some of these tumours express somatostatin receptors at their membranes, what have allowed nuclear medicine to be involved in their diagnosis, treatment and monitoring. Since they arise from different and varied types of tissues, these tumours have a wide range of signs and symptoms different for every one of them. These signs and symptoms mainly depend on their biochemical characteristics, given by the substances they secrete, as well as by their location, and consequently, they also depend on the place where the tumour appears, its local infiltration, and potential long-distance metastasis resulting from the tumour). Neuroendocrine tumours are diagnosed by means of nuclear medicine images, which are obtained by using different techniques and radiopharmaceuticals such as http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e01115212.jpgdimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA(V)), http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e01115212.jpg-methoxy-isobutyl-isonitrile (MIBI), metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) labelled with http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e02115212.jpgor http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e03115212.jpg(http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e02115212.jpg-MIBG or http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e03115212.jpg-MIBG), http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e07115212.jpg-labelled octreotide, positron emission tomography, using http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e04115212.jpg-labelled somatostatin analogues and carcinoembryonic antigen monoclonal antibodies. Nuclear medicine uses mainly somatostatin analogues labelled with http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e06115212.jpgor http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e05115212.jpgfor the treatment of these tumours. This paper is aimed at showing our experience in the use of http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e02115212.jpg-MIBG for the diagnosis and treatment of neuroendocrine tumours.

Palabras clave : endocrine diseases; neoplasms; diagnosis; gamma radiography; therapy; therapeutic uses; MIBG.

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