Published June 1986 | Version v1
Journal article

Bone marrow scintigraphy with radiocolloids for skeletal metastases

  • 1. Heidelberg Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Universitaets-Strahlenklinik

Description

The sensitivity and specificity of bone marrow scintigraphy in demonstrating skeletal metastases was examined in 40 patients with focal metastases. Radiology and MDP scintigraphy were used as reference methods. Sensitivity depends on the region of the skeleton. False negatives are the rule in parts of the skeleton containing little bone marrow. In relation to the entire bone marrow content, sensitivity is 0.64. The high proportion of false negatives (36%) in the presence of confirmed metastases and the incomplete demonstration of the bone marrow makes marrow scintigraphy unsuitable as a screening method. Occasionally lesions confined to the marrow can be demonstrated when radiographs and bone scintigrams are still negative. In advanced cases, marrow scintigraphy can demonstrate the extent of destruction of the bone marrow. Demonstration of displacement or of an 'empty bone' is evidence of invasion of the bone marrow in patients with reduced haematopoiesis of unknown origin or unidentified diffuse skeletal uptake, bone marrow scintigraphy may provide valuable information. (orig.)

Additional details

Additional titles

Subtitle (English)
Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and indications
Original title (German)
Knochenmarkszintigraphie mit Radiokolloiden bei Skelettmetastasen
Original subtitle (German)
Sensitivitaet, Spezifitaet, Treffsicherheit und Indikationen.

Publishing Information

Journal Title
RoeFo - Fortschr. Geb. Roentgenstr. Nuklearmed.
Journal Volume
144
Journal Issue
6
Series
RoeFo - Fortschr. Geb. Roentgenstr. Nuklearmed.
Journal Page Range
689-695
ISSN
0340-1618
CODEN
RFGND