A normal bone scan shows the radiotracer spread evenly among the bones, and no areas have too little or too much tracer. An abnormal bone scan shows hot spots or cold spots. Hot spots are areas of bone where the tracer has collected. Hot spots can be caused by bone cancer, arthritis, a bone infection or disease.
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Results are considered abnormal when the scan shows darker “hot spots” or lighter “cold spots” in the bones. Hot spots describe places where an excess of ...
What Abnormal Results Mean. An abnormal scan will show hot spots or cold spots as compared to surrounding bone. Hot spots are areas where there is an increased ...
Abnormalities are indicated by areas of abnormal bone that take up more or less of the radiopharmaceutical which appear brighter or darker than normal bone on ...
A bone scan shows up changes or abnormalities in the bones. It is also called: a radionuclide scan. bone scintigraphy.
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