bone scan with incidental visualization of the entire colon

Authors

mohammad eftekhari

armaghan fard-esfahani

mahdi haghighatafshar

arash keyvan

davood beiki

abstract

a 57-year-old male with history of prostatectomy, cyctectomy, cecal urinary diversion for invasive prostate cancer and with a recent rise in psa level, was referred for bone scintigraphy to rule out osseous metastatic disease. an interesting finding was abnormal tracer accumulation throughout the large bowel, which was proved to be due to urinary diversion.

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Journal title:
iranian journal of nuclear medicine

Publisher: tehran university of medical sciences

ISSN 1681-2824

volume 18

issue 2 2010

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