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    Bone scan: a useful test for evaluating patients with low back pain

    For many years it has been known that the sensitivity of bone scanning to the presence of destructive bony lesions favors its use in screening for bone metastases and osteomyelitis. More recently bone scanning...

    B. David Collier M.D., Kemal Metin Kir M.D., Betty Jo A. Mills M.D. in Skeletal Radiology (1990)

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    Painful pseudarthrosis following lumbar spinal fusion: detection by combined SPECT and planar bone scintigraphy

    Twenty-six adult patients more than 6-months post-lumbar spinal fusion were studied. Flexion and extension radiographs showing motion or bone scintigrams showing focal areas of increased activity within the fu...

    Walter J. Slizofski M.D., B. David Collier M.D. in Skeletal Radiology (1987)

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    Prospective comparison of radionuclide, computed tomographic, and sonographic localization of parathyroid tumors

    Controversy exists concerning the advantages and appropriateness of current imaging modalities of the localization of parathyroid tumors. We conducted a prospective, blinded study to compare the efficacy of 3 .....

    Arnold J. Krubsack M.D., Ph.D., Stuart D. Wilson M.D. in World Journal of Surgery (1986)