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Visualization in the Ipsilateral Lymph Nodes Secondary to Extravasation of a Bone-Imaging Agent in the Left Hand: A Case Report

Wei-Jen Shih, Judy Collins and Vickie Kiefer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology September 2001, 29 (3) 154-155;
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    99mTc-HMDP scan shows large area of intense uptake in dorsal portion of left hand (0), a relatively smaller area of intense uptake in left wrist (1), area of substantial decrease in radioactivity in elbow (2), and area of rather faint radioactivity in left axilla (3).

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    Multiple posterior (first 2 images from left), left posterior oblique (LPO, second image from right), and anterior (far right) images of chest and forearm show lymph nodes in elbow and axilla (arrowhead) and left wrist (arrow). Lymphatic channel (2 arrowheads) is also faintly visualized in anterior image.

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Visualization in the Ipsilateral Lymph Nodes Secondary to Extravasation of a Bone-Imaging Agent in the Left Hand: A Case Report
Wei-Jen Shih, Judy Collins, Vickie Kiefer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Sep 2001, 29 (3) 154-155;

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