Abstract
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) bone scintigraphy was used in the assessment of Paget's disease in 3 patients with skull involvement. In comparison with conventional scintigraphy, SPECT improved the three-dimensional perception and made precise outlining of involved bones possible. The radionuclide uptake in lesions expressed as counts per pixel was 1.5 to 10 times that of normal bones. Routine use of SPECT in cranial Paget's disease for staging and monitoring the effect of treatment is proposed.
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