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85Strontium Scintimetry of the Spine
JOSEPH C. DEFIORE; LARS LINDBERG; NITRANJAN SINGH RANAWAT
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From The Hospital for Special Surgery affiliated with The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical College, New York City
1970 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1970; 52:21-38 
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Abstract

85Sr step-scan scintimetry of the spine was performed in 123 patients with normal spines (twenty cases), osteo-arthritis (forty cases), compression fractures (twenty-seven cases), metastatic disease of the spine(ten cases), spondylitis (twenty-one cases), and Paget's disease (five cases). This method was found to permit precise topographic and quantitative evaluation of 85Sr uptake of the spine.

This method has value in:

1. Differentiation between recent compression fracture (high values) and older ones (six months) (normal values);

2. Evaluation of compression fractures secondary to pathological processes other than osteoporosis (high values);

3. Detection of occult metastases to the spine;

4. Evaluation of the activity of a spondylitic focus;

5. Differentiation between spondylarthrosis (normal values) and specific disease entities (high values).

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