Bone scintigraphy is a technique in nuclear medicine to image bones. It is generally used for conditions that may not be picked up during other types of imaging studies because of the density of the bone, such as cancer, inflammation and even fractures that don't show up on an x-ray. It also allows imaging of bone metabolism. Although it does not provide much more detail than a PET scan, it is considerably less expensive.
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