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Nucl Med Mol Imaging (2011) 45:268–275 DOI 10.1007/s13139-011-0102-z ORIGINAL ARTICLE Whole-Body Bone Scan Findings after High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Treatment Ye Young Seo & Joo Hyun O & Hyung Sun Sohn & Eun Kyoung Choi & Ik Dong Yoo & Jin Kyoung Oh & Eun Ji Han & Seung Eun Jung & Sung Hoon Kim Received: 21 April 2011 /Revised: 17 July 2011 /Accepted: 19 July 2011 /Published online: 23 September 2011 Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine 2011 Abstract presented diffusely decreased uptake in the bone in the path 99m Purpose This study aims to examine the findings of Tc- of HIFU treatment. diphosphonate bone scans in cancer patients with a history of HIFU treatment. Keywords High-intensity focused ultrasound Whole-body Methods Bone scan images of patients with a history of bone scan Photon defect HIFU treatment for primary or metastatic cancer from January 2006 to July 2010 were retrospectively reviewed. Cases of primary bone tumor or HIFU treatment reaching Introduction only the superficial soft tissue layer were excluded. Results Bone scan images of 62 patients (26 female, 36 male; High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) treatment is a type mean age 57±9 years) were studied. HIFU treatment was of non-invasive treatment
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging – Springer Journals
Published: Sep 23, 2011
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