| Literature DB >> 27833313 |
Shashwat Verma1, Narvesh Kumar2, Subhash Chand Kheruka2, Sanjay Gambhir2.
Abstract
In nuclear medicine, 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate. (MDP) bone scan is one of the most commonly performed procedures. MDP uptake in nonosseous tissues is occasionally found in bone scan, and the knowledge of these kinds of extraosseous uptakes is of much clinical relevance. We report here two cases where bone scan showed extraosseous MDP uptake either hepatic or splenic apart from the physiological skeletal uptake.Entities:
Keywords: Bone scan; extraosseous uptake; metastases; methylene diphosphonate
Year: 2016 PMID: 27833313 PMCID: PMC5041416 DOI: 10.4103/0972-3919.190799
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nucl Med ISSN: 0974-0244
Figure 1Bone scan reveals increased tracer uptake in skull, sternum, multiple ribs bilaterally, sacrum and pelvis with photopenic areas and multiple cervical, dorsal and lumbar vertebrae with photopenic areas in L1, L2 and L5 vertebrae and patchy soft tissue tracer uptake in the liver and spleen
Figure 2Bone scan findings did not reveal any abnormal focal skeletal lesion, but there is diffuse uptake of tracer in liver and spleen