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Radiology, Vol 122, 409-410, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America


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Scintigraphic findings in hyperostosis frontalis interna

FJ Hahn, EJ Stine, RL Schapiro and JH Christie

Transient diminution of activity was seen on early radionuclide images of the brain in 5 patients with hyperostosis frontalis interna and filled in on subsequent studies. Radiographs confirmed the diagnosis. In 3 patients the changes corresponded extremely well with both modalities. This entity should be considered when diminished activity is seen in the frontal area.





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