内分泌学中的新型放射性药物综述。

Mateusz Pocięgiel, Tomasz Saniewski, Kamil Wrzosek, Piotr Opyd, Edward Franek, Michał Lis
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内分泌学是一门研究激素和内分泌腺的学科,它们负责维持人体内的稳态。最近,人们对开发用于内分泌诊断和治疗目的的新型放射性药物产生了浓厚的兴趣。本文综述了新型放射性药物在诊断和治疗不同内分泌疾病(包括甲状腺、肾上腺、垂体疾病以及神经内分泌肿瘤)中的应用的最新进展。本文讨论了利用放射性同位素的衰变特性来提高诊断成像的准确性和靶向干预的治疗能力的创新方法。它涵盖了放射性药物设计、合成和成像方式的基本原理,以及在内分泌应用中驱动其功效的机制。此外,本文还探讨了这些新型放射性药物的临床意义,以及它们在早期检测、精确定位和个性化治疗策略方面的作用。案例研究和临床试验被引用来强调在内分泌疾病管理方面这些进步的实际效用和潜在的变革性影响。本综述还指出了该领域当前面临的挑战、正在进行的研究和开发以及未来的方向。通过对内分泌学中放射性药物的发展概况的全面概述,本文旨在为集体知识库做出贡献,并促进对这些创新技术对内分泌健康领域的临床医生和研究人员的潜在益处和影响的更深入理解。
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Novel radiopharmaceuticals in endocrinology: a comprehensive review.

Endocrinology is the study of hormones and the endocrine glands that are responsible for maintaining homeostasis in the human body. Recently, there has been a surge of interest in the development of novel radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in endocrinology. This comprehensive review explores the latest advances in novel radiopharmaceuticals with applications in the diagnosis and treatment of different endocrine disorders, including thyroid, adrenal, and pituitary disorders, as well as neuroendocrine tumours. The article discusses innovative approaches that leverage the decay characteristics of radioisotopes to enhance the accuracy of diagnostic imaging and the therapeutic capability of targeted interventions. It covers the fundamental principles underlying radiopharmaceutical design, synthesis, and imaging modalities, as well as the mechanisms that drive their efficacy in endocrine applications. Furthermore, the clinical implications of these novel radiopharmaceuticals are explored, along with their role in early detection, precise localisation, and personalised treatment strategies. Case studies and clinical trials are cited to highlight the practical utility and potential transformative impact of these advancements in the management of endocrine diseases. This review also notes current challenges, ongoing research and development, and future directions in the field. By providing a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape of radiopharmaceuticals in endocrinology, this article aims to contribute to the collective knowledge base and foster a deeper understanding of the potential benefits and implications of these innovative technologies for both clinicians and researchers in the field of endocrine health.

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