Role of radioimmunolocalization in the staging of gastric carcinoma.
1998
Intraoperative radioimmunolocalization is a potentially useful technique for staging gastric neoplasms without resorting to extensive surgical intervention. Before preoperative immunohistochemical typing for the presence or absence of tumor-associated glycoprotein (TAG) 72, we performed intraoperative radioimmunodetection on three patients presenting with gastric carcinoma using a whole monoclonal antibody (B72.3) marked with Indium-111 injected 1 week before operation. The results were calculated on the number of lymph node stations and yielded a high sensitivity due to a specificity of 72% and the absence of false negatives. Intraoperative radioimmunolocalization is a promising method for noninvasive staging of both early and advanced gastric carcinoma. Semin. Surg. Oncol. 15:209–211, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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