Wrist #4

Patients with chronic significant musculoskeletal pain may have occult disease that never does show up on a plain film. In these cases, a radionuclide bone scan is a nice way to screen the affected area (and the whole skeleton, if necessary) for an occult lesion. Below are palmar and dorsal views of a bone scan of this patient's hands.

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