Abstract

This work provides an overview of the effectiveness of bone scintigraphy and its role in diagnosing various benign conditions in the Nuclear Medicine Department of the University Hospital of Fez. It analyzes the criteria for selecting scintigraphy as a diagnostic tool and outlines the principles, key features, and protocols involved. These details support clinicians in confirming their diagnostic reasoning when evaluating musculoskeletal lesions or bone abnormalities, guiding their choice of imaging modalities. Clinicians initiate the diagnostic process by identifying relevant clinical factors and areas of uncertainty, leading to a preliminary diagnosis. Subsequently, nuclear physicians tailor the scintigraphy examination to address the specific clinical concerns. It's important to note that the clinical cases presented serve as illustrative examples rather than definitive benchmarks for image quality or equipment settings. They are intended to stimulate individual reflection based on each unique clinical scenario.

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