Five case reports demonstrate the value of bone scintigraphy in trauma. The bone scans clearly demonstrated fractures of the hip and pelvis that were not radiologically evident or the presence of which was doubtful, and also identified a number of unsuspected fractures in a patient with multiple injuries. S Afr Med J 1989; 76: 109-11
Under ordinary circumstances a toddler's fracture of the lower extremity is diagnosed by clinic...
AbstractBackgroundIn many cases, patients with severe blunt trauma have multiple fractures throughou...
The value of isotope scanning in patients with clinical signs of fracture of the carpal scaphoid bon...
The utility of radionuclide bone scanning in skeletal trauma has been greatly enhanced over the last...
A new system for classification of stress fractures identified by bone scintigraphy was developed an...
Skeletal scintigraphy is one of the most useful and widely employed procedures in nuclear medicine. ...
AIM: Lisfranc injuries are uncommon and difficult to diagnose.\ud These injuries have a high potenti...
Bone scintigraphy is an easy noninvasive method. The major function is to image changes of bone meta...
PubMed ID: 11708290OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accordance between scintigraphy and radiogr...
In a retrospective study, patients with suspected scaphoid fracture had an average of three sets of ...
The uptake of 99mTcMDP was Studied in 73 patients after a tibial fracture. The image obtained five m...
Skeletal scintigraphy (bone scanning) is a useful adjunct in the diagnosis of disease states, such a...
The use of bone-seeking radiotracers is based on the concept that pathophysiologic processes affecti...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accordance between scintigraphy and radiography in the early p...
Radionuclide imaging (RI) of the osseous and nonosseous structures of the thigh, knee, and leg provi...
Under ordinary circumstances a toddler's fracture of the lower extremity is diagnosed by clinic...
AbstractBackgroundIn many cases, patients with severe blunt trauma have multiple fractures throughou...
The value of isotope scanning in patients with clinical signs of fracture of the carpal scaphoid bon...
The utility of radionuclide bone scanning in skeletal trauma has been greatly enhanced over the last...
A new system for classification of stress fractures identified by bone scintigraphy was developed an...
Skeletal scintigraphy is one of the most useful and widely employed procedures in nuclear medicine. ...
AIM: Lisfranc injuries are uncommon and difficult to diagnose.\ud These injuries have a high potenti...
Bone scintigraphy is an easy noninvasive method. The major function is to image changes of bone meta...
PubMed ID: 11708290OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accordance between scintigraphy and radiogr...
In a retrospective study, patients with suspected scaphoid fracture had an average of three sets of ...
The uptake of 99mTcMDP was Studied in 73 patients after a tibial fracture. The image obtained five m...
Skeletal scintigraphy (bone scanning) is a useful adjunct in the diagnosis of disease states, such a...
The use of bone-seeking radiotracers is based on the concept that pathophysiologic processes affecti...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accordance between scintigraphy and radiography in the early p...
Radionuclide imaging (RI) of the osseous and nonosseous structures of the thigh, knee, and leg provi...
Under ordinary circumstances a toddler's fracture of the lower extremity is diagnosed by clinic...
AbstractBackgroundIn many cases, patients with severe blunt trauma have multiple fractures throughou...
The value of isotope scanning in patients with clinical signs of fracture of the carpal scaphoid bon...