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  1. Bone scan - Mayo Clinic

    • A bone scan is a test that uses nuclear imaging to help diagnose and track several types of bone disease. Nuclear imaging involves using small amounts of radioactive substances, called radioactive tracer… See more

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    A bone scan might help determine the cause of bone pain that can't be explained. The test is sensitive to differences in bone metabolism, which the radioactive tracer highlights i… See more

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    You usually don't need to restrict your diet or restrict activities before a bone scan. Tell your … See more

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    Results

    A specialist in reading images, called a radiologist, looks at the scans for evidence of bone metabolism that's not typical. These areas appear as darker "hot spots" and lighter … See more

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  1. A procedure used to create images of bone on a computer screen or on film. A radioactive dye is injected into the blood, collects in the bones and is detected by a scanner. Bone scans can detect unusual changes to the bone, such as areas of fast growth.
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    After injection of a small amount of radioactive dye, a special camera is used to scan the area to detect an increase in blood flow and bone-forming cell activity, which could indicate a tumor, infection or fracture.
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  4. How to Understand the Results of a Bone Scan: 13 Steps - wikiHow

  5. Bone Scan - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    A bone scan is a specialized radiology procedure used to examine the various bones of the skeleton. It is done to identify areas of physical and chemical changes in bone. A bone scan may also be used to follow the progress of …

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  6. Bone Scans: Uses, Side Effects, Procedure, Results

    Apr 12, 2024 · A bone scan is an extremely sensitive test that can detect even minor abnormalities in bone metabolism. It is central to the investigation of bone cancers, including secondary (metastatic) cancers. Among the conditions a …

  7. Bone Scan: What It Can Show - Cleveland Clinic

    Oct 19, 2023 · A whole-body bone scan is a test to check the health of your bones. Healthcare providers typically order this scan to check whether cancer has spread (metastasized) to your bones. You may also have a whole-body bone …

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  8. Radiologic Evaluation of Chronic Foot Pain | AAFP

    Oct 1, 2007 · Bone scanning demonstrates abnormal findings early in the continuum of the stress response by detecting the increased bone metabolism and osteoblastic activity associated with osseous...

  9. How to Read Bone Scans - Healthfully

  10. Bone Scan: Background, Indications, Contraindications

    Mar 31, 2020 · The bone scan can help determine if a bone injury or a tendon sprain is the cause of the pain. Bone scans can also be useful in the evaluation of systemic diseases such as cancer or...

  11. Bone scans - RACGP

    Bone scan showed abnormal, intense radiotracer uptake in the calvarium, jaw, multiple vertebral bodies, pelvis and an expanded and bowed right femur (Figure 7). These findings are typical of polyostotic Paget disease.