Normal variants of a photon-deficient area in the lower sternum demonstrated by bone SPECT

Citation
Jk. Han et al., Normal variants of a photon-deficient area in the lower sternum demonstrated by bone SPECT, CLIN NUCL M, 24(4), 1999, pp. 248-251
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging
Journal title
CLINICAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE
ISSN journal
03639762 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
248 - 251
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-9762(199904)24:4<248:NVOAPA>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Purpose: A highly Variable normal appearance of the sternal area makes inte rpretation difficult on planar bone imaging. These normal variants occur es pecially in the area above the xiphoid process of the sternum in which an o val photopenic area on anterior planar images may be seen. This finding is most likely caused by localized incomplete fusion. Methods: Of a group of 188 patients, 35 patients (33 men, 2 women; age rang e, 30 to 85 years; mean age, 57 years) were examined with sternal SPECT and planar bone imaging. These patients, who had no history of sternal trauma, surgery, radiation, or infection, were referred for bone scan for metastat ic work-up (n = 20), back pain (n = 6), and other conditions (n = 9). Thus 11 of 35 (31%) patients had a SPECT study that showed a photopenic area in the lower sternum. Results: The incidence of this normal variant was higher than the 2% to 7.7 % previously reported, indicating improved detection by SPECT. The normal V ariant appears to be less apparent on planar bone images and is seen more c learly on SPECT images. Conclusion: Differentiation from malignancy appears to be related to lesion symmetry, location, midline, and evenly distributed radioactivity surround ing the edge of the photopenic area.