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SPECT bone scanning of the spine.

G F Gates1.   

Abstract

Radionuclide bone scanning is a well accepted method for uncovering a variety of bony lesions including abnormalities of vertebral bodies that may be causing spinal pain. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is especially useful in such an evaluation because it allows for precise localization of a lesion to the vertebral body, disc space, or vertebral arch. This anatomic distinction is necessary in order to accurately diagnose the underlying condition detected by the bone scan. Most bony abnormalities result in focal areas of abnormal tracer activity but do not affect all components of a vertebra with equal frequency nor have a random pattern of involvement. Vertebral diseases tend to conform to predictable patterns that can be more readily identified by SPECT than planar imaging. Metastatic tumors commonly involve the posterior portion of the vertebral body, often in combination with a pedicle. Extensive abnormalities involving the vertebral body and vertebral arch, but sparing the pedicles, are usually benign as are lesions isolated to articular facets and lamina or disc space. Postoperative patients have additional potential problems including pseudarthrosis and complications following use of internal fixation devices including pedicle screws. Nuclear medicine physicians must speak the language of their referring physicians who are anatomically oriented and used to the exquisite morphologic detail of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). SPECT allows for greater anatomic information compared with planar imaging as well as straightforward comparison with other tomographic-based studies such as CT and MRI.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9467194     DOI: 10.1016/s0001-2998(98)80020-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Nucl Med        ISSN: 0001-2998            Impact factor:   4.446


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Authors:  M Beheshti; F M Mottaghy; F Paycha; F F F Behrendt; T Van den Wyngaert; I Fogelman; K Strobel; M Celli; S Fanti; F Giammarile; B Krause; W Langsteger
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2015-07-23       Impact factor: 9.236

Review 3.  Bone SPECT/CT in the postoperative spine: a focus on spinal fusion.

Authors:  Khulood Al-Riyami; Gopinath Gnanasegaran; Tim Van den Wyngaert; Jamshed Bomanji
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2017-07-05       Impact factor: 9.236

4.  Comparison of distribution characteristics of metastatic bone lesions between breast and prostate carcinomas.

Authors:  Chang-Yin Wang; Guang-Yao Wu; Mei-Juan Shen; Kun-Wei Cui; Ying Shen
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5.  The role of 18F-fluoride PET-CT in the detection of bone metastases in patients with breast, lung and prostate carcinoma: a comparison with FDG PET/CT and 99mTc-MDP bone scan.

Authors:  Nishikant Avinash Damle; Chandrasekhar Bal; G P Bandopadhyaya; Lalit Kumar; Praveen Kumar; Arun Malhotra; Sneh Lata
Journal:  Jpn J Radiol       Date:  2013-02-02       Impact factor: 2.374

6.  The diagnostic value of single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography for severe sacroiliac joint dysfunction.

Authors:  Katsuhiro Tofuku; Hiroaki Koga; Setsuro Komiya
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2014-05-17       Impact factor: 3.134

7.  Efficacy of SPECT over planar bone scan in the diagnosis of solitary vertebral lesions in patients with low back pain.

Authors:  Pushpalatha Sudhakar; Anshu Rajnish Sharma; Shanti M Bhushan; G Ranadhir; G Narsimuhulu; V V S Prabhakar Rao
Journal:  Indian J Nucl Med       Date:  2010-04

8.  Evaluation of diagnosis techniques used for spinal injury related back pain.

Authors:  Meaghan Janssen; Aliaa Nabih; Walied Moussa; Gregory N Kawchuk; Jason P Carey
Journal:  Pain Res Treat       Date:  2011-06-13

9.  A comparative study of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography and (99m)Tc-MDP whole-body bone scanning for imaging osteolytic bone metastases.

Authors:  Lin Zhang; Lihua Chen; Qiao Xie; Yongke Zhang; Lin Cheng; Haitao Li; Jian Wang
Journal:  BMC Med Imaging       Date:  2015-03-01       Impact factor: 1.930

10.  18F-Labeled NaF PET-CT in Detection of Bone Metastases in Patients With Preoperative Lung Cancer.

Authors:  Liangjun Rao; Zhen Zong; Zhifeng Chen; Xiaoyan Wang; Xinchong Shi; Chang Yi; Xiangsong Zhang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 1.889

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