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 The scintigraphic diagnosis of osteomyelitis Schauwecker DSAJR Am J Roentgenol  1992[Jan]; 158 (1): 9-18Osteomyelitis is a serious health problem that results in multiple limb  amputations annually. This article reviews the current scintigraphic procedures  used in the diagnosis of osteomyelitis and discusses some of the newer  radiopharmaceuticals now being developed. The goal is to understand the strengths  and weaknesses of each method so that the procedure most effective for specific  clinical settings can be selected. In general, the three-phase bone scan is the  procedure of choice if the suspected osteomyelitis is not superimposed on another  disease that causes increased bone remodeling (i.e., findings on the radiograph  are normal). If the suspected osteomyelitis is superimposed on a disease that  causes increased bone remodeling, the combined 111In-labeled leukocyte-99mTc bone  scan is the procedure of choice in the non-marrow-containing skeleton and the  111In-labeled leukocyte and 99mTc bone marrow scans are the procedures of choice  in the marrow-containing skeleton.|Citrates[MESH]|Citric Acid[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Indium Radioisotopes[MESH]|Leukocytes[MESH]|Organotechnetium Compounds[MESH]|Osteomyelitis/*diagnostic imaging[MESH]|Oximes[MESH]|Radioimmunodetection[MESH]|Technetium Tc 99m Exametazime[MESH]|Technetium Tc 99m Medronate[MESH]
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