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  1. 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 treatment of certain conditions. A bone scan is a type of nuclear radiology procedure.

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    A bone scan procedure includes both an injection and the actual scan. Tracers will be injected into a vein in your arm. The amount of time between the injection and scan varies, depending on the reason your doctor has ordered the scan. Some images may be taken immediately after the injection.

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    What to expect during a bone scan

    • The procedure will be explained to you and your consent will be recorded.
    • The physician will inject a radioactive substance into your vein.
    • This substance collects in the bone over time.
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  2. WebA bone scan is a nuclear medicine test that uses a radioactive tracer to highlight areas of bone damage or cancer. Learn how to prepare, what to expect, and how to interpret the results of a bone scan.

  3. WebA bone scan is a nuclear radiology procedure that uses a radioactive substance to examine the bones for abnormal changes. Learn why you might need a bone scan, how to prepare, and what happens during the …

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  5. WebApr 12, 2024 · A bone scan is a nuclear imaging technique that highlights areas of bone damage or disease using a radioactive tracer. It can diagnose or monitor various bone conditions, such as

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