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Rev Med Interne
November 2008
Service de médecine interne et maladies systémiques, hôpital Général, CHU de Dijon, 3, rue Faubourg-Raines, B.P. 1519, 21033 Dijon cedex, France.
The interpretatiton of a bone radioisotope scan requires perfect knowledge of normal skeletal appearances, shadows outside the bones and the various methods of expression of bony lesions: generally hyperfixations but sometimes isofixations or even hypofixations. A bone scan permits one to make an overall assessment of multiple bony lesions, determine the extent of a lesion, detect bony complications of a disease or treatment and seek the bony origin of a pain.
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