European Journal of Hybrid Imaging (Apr 2018)

The role of hybrid bone SPECT/CT imaging in the work-up of the limping patient: a symptom-based and joint-oriented review

  • H. K. Mohan,
  • K. Strobel,
  • W. van der Bruggen,
  • G. Gnanasegaran,
  • W. U. Kampen,
  • T. Kuwert,
  • T. Van den Wyngaert,
  • F. Paycha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41824-018-0026-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

Abstract

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Abstract A vast spectrum of lower limb bone and joint disorders (hip, knee, ankle, foot) present with a common clinical presentation: limping. Too often this symptom generates an inefficient cascade of imaging studies. This review attempts to optimise the diagnostic effectiveness of bone scintigraphy using the hybrid SPECT/CT technique in relation to the diagnostic clues provided by other imaging modalities, discusses the appropriate clinical indications, optimal scintigraphic procedures and illustrates updated image pattern-oriented reporting. Frequent lower limb bone and joint pathologies that can now be reliably diagnosed using hybrid bone SPECT/CT imaging will be reviewed. Bone SPECT/CT can be an effective problem-solving tool in patients with persistent limping when careful history taking, clinical examination, and first-line imaging modalities fail to identify the underlying cause.

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