2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.mnm.0000237991.44948.13
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A report on the incidence of intestinal 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate uptake of bone scans and a review of the literature

Abstract: (99m)Tc-MDP uptake can be observed in the intestines in 1% of bone scans with a prominent localization in the ascending colon and rarely all over the intestines or in thorax due to Chilaiditi's syndrome, as well. The mechanism of intestinal uptake is still unclear in some of the patients. Delayed imaging, additional spot views and SPECT studies help in the differentiation of this finding from possible misinterpretation. Intestinal (99m)Tc-MDP uptake on bone scan could be an intermittent process and should be i… Show more

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“…Standard SPECT examination does not allow for full quantity assessment of regional accumulation of osteotropic isotope activity [46]. Quantitative evaluation of bone metabolism is possible with the use of SPECT/CT technique [5–7]. The obtained results demonstrate that the radioisotopic method of spine examination SPECT/CT with 99m Tc-MDP is helpful for defining bone metabolism and therapy effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard SPECT examination does not allow for full quantity assessment of regional accumulation of osteotropic isotope activity [46]. Quantitative evaluation of bone metabolism is possible with the use of SPECT/CT technique [5–7]. The obtained results demonstrate that the radioisotopic method of spine examination SPECT/CT with 99m Tc-MDP is helpful for defining bone metabolism and therapy effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selon une étude portant sur 2144 patients, environ 1 % des patients présentaient des fixations intestinales et le côlon ascendant constituait le site de fixation le plus fréquent. Ces fixations ectopiques sont en général intermittentes et peuvent très bien ne correspondre à aucune pathologie digestive [3]. L'acte réflexe devant cette situation inattendue de fixation du cadre colique est de procéder à un contrôle de qualité de la trousse radiopharmaceutique ayant servi à explorer le patient surtout si des fixations ectopiques autres qu'intestinales ont été visualisées.…”
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“…This uptake in soft-tissue is believed to be due to chemisorption of Tc-99m MDP on the surface of calcium salts, including hydroxyapatite crystals. [2] Probable mechanisms of increased soft-tissue calcium deposition are as follows:[2]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%