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Bone Scintigraphy in Children

Nuklearmedizin, 1976
SummaryBone scintigraphy with 99mTc-polyphosphate or 99mTc-pyrophosphate was carried out in 54 children suspected of bone disease. Signs of skeletal metastases were recognized in 13 children by scintigraphy whereas X-ray examination showed lesions in only 10 of these.
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Pediatric Bone Scintigraphy Update

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2010
Bone scintigraphy is a sensitive tool to evaluate the musculoskeletal system in children. Hybrid imaging using computed tomography (CT) in combination with conventional bone scan and single photon emission computed tomography improves specificity and diagnostic accuracy.
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Bowel visualization in bone scintigraphy

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1987
Ce phenomene etait du a la presence d'une ureterosigmoidostimie pratiquee apres un traumatisme 11 ans ...
L, Ackerman   +4 more
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Bone Scintigraphy

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1980
J R, Sty, D P, Babbitt
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Bone Scintigraphy Cherubism

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1985
R G, Wells, J R, Sty
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Paediatric Bone Scintigraphy: Bone Metastases

2012
Bone metastases are the commonest bone malignancy. In the paediatric population, bone metastases occur in several common solid tumours. Detection of bone metastases is essential so that appropriate management and treatment can be undertaken. The presence of bone metastases is generally indicative of a poor prognosis.
Robert Howman-Giles, Kevin London
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Bone Scintigraphy

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1983
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Bone scintigraphy

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1995
Eberhard Fischer-Brandies   +1 more
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Bone scintigraphy

2020
D. A. Scullion   +3 more
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