Three-phase scintimetry in osteonecrosis of the knee
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Three-phase scintimetry with 99mTc MDP was analyzed in 40 patients with a clinical history of spontaneous onset of knee pain and a focal static isotope uptake in the femoral condyle indicating osteonecrosis. A strong correlation was found between pool-phase ratios and the static ratios. The pool-phase study did not add to the information obtained from the flow phase and static studies. There was a characteristic change of the pattern of the early flow-phase curves with the duration since the onset of symptoms indicating hyperemia early in the disease. A persistent high flow-phase and static-uptake ratio 6–12 months after the onset of symptoms correlated positively with a poor clinical and radiographic outcome. The 10 patients with a good prognosis had, as a group, a more rapid decrease in isotope uptake after 6 months. There was a positive correlation between a high static uptake ratio and the size of the lesion, and subsequently with the clinical and radiographic outcome. 30 patients developed arthrosis and/or severe clinical symptoms. Five of the 10 patients who did not develop arthrosis never developed radiographic evidence of osteonecrosis.Downloads
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1990-01-01
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Ai-Rowaih, A., Wingstrand, H., Lindstrand, A., Björkengren, A., Thomgren, K.-G., & Gustafson, T. (1990). Three-phase scintimetry in osteonecrosis of the knee. Acta Orthopaedica, 61(2), 120–127. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679009006502
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