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Bone Tumors

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Although 67-Ga is generally recognized for its localization in metastases to soft tissue, it is often seen to detect skeletal lesions as well. Because of this propensity for bone lesions, 67-Ga scintigraphy may be used in conjunction with bone scintigraphy to enhance the diagnostic capability of either method used alone.

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Frankel, R.S. (1974). Bone Tumors. In: Atlas of Gallium-67 Scintigraphy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4496-4_4

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