Three-phase Skeletal Scintlgraphy for Suspected Bone Tumors

Abstract
The advantage of using 3-phase [radionuclide angiogram, blood pool image radiography, computed tomography] skeletal scintigraphy rather than merely conventional delayed imaging in the investigation of suspected bone tumors is illustrated by 2 cases [pelvic and femoral tumors] in which this procedure provided greater information on the site and extent of the lesion than other single modalities. [Hypervascularity was demonstrated.].