Apparently Normal Accumulation in the Patellae on Bone Scintigraphy

In the present study, we examined the influences of gender and ages on accumulation in the patellae on scintigram. The subjects were 828 patients who underwent bone scintigraphy during the past one and half years at the Department of Radiology, Nagoya University Hospital. Patients younger than 20 ye...

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Published inRADIOISOTOPES Vol. 46; no. 4; pp. 226 - 229
Main Authors ISHIGAKI, Takeo, YOSHIDA, Kiyo, KATO, Katsuhiko, IKEDA, Mitsuru, KOBAYASHI, Hidetoshi, TADOKORO, Masanori
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Radioisotope Association 15.04.1997
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ISSN0033-8303
1884-4111
DOI10.3769/radioisotopes.46.226

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Summary:In the present study, we examined the influences of gender and ages on accumulation in the patellae on scintigram. The subjects were 828 patients who underwent bone scintigraphy during the past one and half years at the Department of Radiology, Nagoya University Hospital. Patients younger than 20 years old and those with abnormality of the patellae were excluded. The degree of accumulation in the patellae was evaluated using the A-P whole body scintigraphy in comparison with accumulation at the diaphysis of the femur and classified to two categories, “Positive” (higher accumlation than that of the diaphysis of the femur) and“Negative” (equal or lower than that of the diaphysis of the femur) . In general, the degree of accumulation was higher in females than in males. In both males and females, the degree of accumulation increased with age. A difference between the two sides in the degree of accumulation in the patellae was observed in 32% of subjects. The results of this study may serve as basic data for the interpretation of bone scintigrams.
ISSN:0033-8303
1884-4111
DOI:10.3769/radioisotopes.46.226