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Radiology, Vol 132, 439-442, Copyright © 1979 by Radiological Society of North America


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Percutaneous biopsy following positive bone scans

JD Collins, L Bassett, GD Main and C Kagan

When a bone scan reveals an abnormal radionuclide accumulation and the cause is uncertain, bone biopsy is sometimes necessary. One hundred thirty biopsies have been performed in our institution with a percutaneous needle guided by fluoroscopy. This procedure is safe and effective.





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