Gallium chloride Ga-67 is the chloride salt of a gallium radioisotope which is typically complexed with sodium citrate to generate gallium citrate Ga 67, which can be used to image certain cancers and inflammatory lesions.
Gallium chloride Ga-67 is the chloride salt of a gallium radioisotope which is typically complexed with sodium citrate to generate gallium citrate Ga 67, which can be used to image certain cancers and inflammatory lesions.
Following complexation with sodium citrate to yield gallium citrate Ga 67, gallium chloride Ga-67 is used to demonstrate the presence of Hodgkin's disease, lymphomas, bronchogenic carcinomas, and some acute inflammatory lesions.
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