Bone Scan Overview

Bone Scan Guide

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  • Summary
  • Definition
  • Considerations
  • Other Names
  • How the Test is Performed
  • How the Test will Feel
  • How to Prepare for the Test
  • Normal Results
  • Risks
  • What Abnormal Results Mean
  • Why the Test is Performed
Reviewed By Jonathan Gross, M.D.

Definition

A bone scan is a test that detects areas of increased or decreased bone metabolism (turnover). The test is performed to identify abnormal processes involving the bone such as tumor, infection, or fracture.


Other Names

Scintigraphy - bone


How the Test is Performed

A radiotracer (a bone-seeking radioactive material) is injected into vein, so it travels through the bloodstream. As the material wears away, it gives off radiation. This radiation is detected by a camera that slowly scans your body. The camera takes pictures of how much radiotracer collects in the bones.

If a bone scan is done to see if you have a bone infection, images will be taken shortly after the ...


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Encyclopedia: Bone Scan

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Bone imaging is a study to visually detect bone abnormalities. Such imaging studies include magnetic resonance imaging , X-ray computed tomography and especially nuclear medicine. In the latter case the patient is injected with a small amount of radioactive material such as 600 MBq of technetium-99m-MDP and then scanned with a gamma camera, a device sensitive to the radiation emitted by the injected material. In order to view small lesions...


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Yahoo! Answers

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bone scan?
i'm having a bone scan done tomorrow. can anyone who has had one before tell me...

I have never had one but I have had plenty of patients who have. The worst part is you will need an intravenous injection. Otherwise you just...

Asked by Ella Sea - 14 months ago

What does it mean when your kidneys show up on a bone scan?
I took a bone scan test and it showed both of my kidneys. I have...

It is good they found your kidneys. I would be a Real problem if they did a bone scan and couldn't see them... Stop obsessing until your doctor gives you something...

Asked by Robert Harp - 8 months ago


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