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Fotter, R; Höllwarth, M.
Importance of bone scanning and osteoscintimetry for assessing development of acute haematogenic childhood osteomyelitis (author's transl)
Z ORTHOP GRENZGEB. 1980; 118: 15-20. Doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1051449 (- Case Report)
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Fotter Richard
Co-authors Med Uni Graz
Höllwarth Michael
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Abstract:
Bone scanning with 99m-Tc-MDP is generally used for the early diagnosis of acute haematogenic childhood osteomyelitis. The combination of this method with radionuclide osteoscintimetry and the evaluation of the relative uptake ratio supply objective criteria for assessing the development of the disease. They permit statements as to the morphological and functional aspects of the disease and thus facilitate clinical assessment.
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