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WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SOLITARY BONY ABNORMALITIES ON BONE SCINTIGRAMS OF CHILDREN WITH MALIGNANCY?

, FRCR, , PhD, FRCR, , MBBS, DRM, DNB, , FRCR, , FRCR & , MD, FRCP
Pages 380-386 | Received 02 Jul 2009, Accepted 02 Mar 2010, Published online: 14 May 2010
 

Abstract

This investigation was undertaken to evaluate the significance of solitary bony abnormalities on bone scintigrams of children with known or suspected malignancy. A total of 215 bone scans were performed in 183 children in order to look for possible metastasis over a 10-year period. Forty-nine scans (22.8%) were found to have single lesions, of which 18 were due to uptake at the primary site and were excluded from further consideration. Of the remaining 31 lesions, 13 (41.9%) were confirmed as metastases, 17 lesions were proved to be benign, and 1 indeterminate. Solitary hot spots in children with known or suspected malignancy are common and therefore have to be taken seriously due to their higher malignant potential.

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