2014
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201310-1872le
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Redox Imaging of Inflammation in Asthma

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“…Another study reported greater tracer uptake in the lower lobes, suggesting that inflammation in asthma subjects demonstrated a gradient with lobar predominance. This finding was subsequently confirmed with the assessment of inflammatory cells in the upper and lower lobe bronchoalveolar lavage [194]. Another promising and exciting use of SPECT has recently been described by Farahi et al [195].…”
Section: Single-photon Emission Tomographymentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Another study reported greater tracer uptake in the lower lobes, suggesting that inflammation in asthma subjects demonstrated a gradient with lobar predominance. This finding was subsequently confirmed with the assessment of inflammatory cells in the upper and lower lobe bronchoalveolar lavage [194]. Another promising and exciting use of SPECT has recently been described by Farahi et al [195].…”
Section: Single-photon Emission Tomographymentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Single-photon emission CT images might also be able to quantify different types of inflammation in patients with asthma and other lung diseases. 58 These modalities, although prevalent in many centers, have not been extensively studied in asthmatic patients to determine their applicability as clinical biomarkers.…”
Section: Novel Ct Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%