Primary Article

Bone Scanning in Detecting Soft Tissue Abnormalities

Authors: BRIAN R. J. WILLIAMSON, MD, C. DAVID TEATES, MD, STUART T. BRAY, MD

Abstract

With bone scanning, as in other imaging modalities, important clues may be overlooked if attention is too much focused on the major features displayed. In discussing bone scanning we have avoided the more obvious focal bone abnormalities and addressed our observations to peripheral changes, predominantly of soft tissues.

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