In vivo determination of incorporated activity of Tc-99(m)-MDP in bone tissue

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2000-01-01

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Souza, J. F.
Dantas, B. M.
Braga, FJHN
Bertelli, L.
Netto, T. G.

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Nuclear Technology Publ

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In vivo determination of the incorporated activity of Tc-99(m)-MDP (methylene diphosphonate) in bone tissue by means of a scintillation camera requires calibration of the device. This can be carried out by using an anthropomorphic physical phantom. In this work, a new human tibia and fibula phantom is presented to estimate incorporated activity to bone tissue. A tibia and a fibula, taken from a real skeleton, were used to develop the phantom. Images were acquired of the legs of 65 volunteers at different times of incorporation (minimum of 120 and maximum of 2500 min after injection) and count rates of such a region were obtained by means of a computer program. The calibration factor obtained was then used to assess the activity in the two bents. The final result is 0.4995 kBq per cpm for technetium. The proposed method can be used both for radiation protection purposes and for metabolism studies.

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Radiation Protection Dosimetry. Ashford: Nuclear Technology Publ, v. 89, n. 3-4, p. 305-307, 2000.