Abstract
We investigated how near-infrared imaging could improve highly infiltrative spontaneous fibrosarcoma surgery in 12 cats in a clinical veterinary phase. We used an RGD-based nanoprobe at different doses and times before surgery and a portable clinical grade imaging system. All tumours were labelled by the tracer and had an overall tumour-to-healthy tissue ratio of 14. ±. 1 during surgery. No false negatives were found, and the percentage of tumour cells was linearly correlated with the fluorescence intensity. All cats recovered well and were submitted to long-term follow-up that is currently on-going 1. year after the beginning of the study. © 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
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Wenk, C. H. F., Ponce, F., Guillermet, S., Tenaud, C., Boturyn, D., Dumy, P., … Coll, J. L. (2013). Near-infrared optical guided surgery of highly infiltrative fibrosarcomas in cats using an anti-αvß3 integrin molecular probe. Cancer Letters, 334(2), 188–195. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2012.10.041
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