1.
To lessen the ability for the development of human anti-mouse antibodies (HAMA), it is possible to retain the immunospecific portion of the antibody that has been encoded as a murine protein, while replacing a large portion of the remainder of the mouse immunoglobulin g (IgG) molecule with:
2.
In-111 and Tc-99m-labeled white blood cells (WBC) accumulation have been observed in all of the following conditions/sites EXCEPT:
3.
Which of the following diagnostic test uses radioactive material to visualize the drainage of fluid by the lymphatic system?
4.
Tc-99m-labeled leukocytes and Tc-99m sulfur colloid accumulate in the reticuloendothelial cells of the bone marrow. The distribution of marrow activity is similar for both radiopharmaceuticals with the exception of an acute or chronic bone infection. Osteomyelitis:
5.
Images obtained shortly after injection of white blood cells labeled with In-111 or Tc-99m are characterized by intense activity-up to 4 hours, but disappearing prior to 24 hours imaging-pulmonary activity. This phenomenon is caused by the fact that:
6.
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) can be caused by all of the following disorders/factors EXCEPT:
7.
Tc-99m and In-111-labeled leukocyte imaging (WBC) are established procedures for diagnosing inflammation and infection. All of the following wounds appear as areas of intense activity on WBC images EXCEPT:
8.
Images obtained shortly after injection of leukocytes labeled with In-111 or Tc-99m are characterized by intense pulmonary activity that clears and approaches background level by:
9.
Human antimurine antibody (HAMA) is being produced when:
10.
In which of the following causes of fever of unknown origin (FUO) diagnostic leukocyte scintigraphy may be especially valuable?
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