Decisive diagnosis of infected mandibular osteoradionecrosis with a Tc-99m-labelled anti-granulocyte Fab'-fragment.

  • W U Kampen
  • Winfried Brenner
  • H Terheyden
  • K H Bohuslavizki
  • E Henze

Abstract

The accepted golden standard for detection of inflammatory bone disease is conventional three-phase bone scanning. Hyperperfusion, a high blood-pool activity and elevated bone metabolism are typical signs for an acute osteomyelitis. However, in case of subacute, chronic inflammation, neither elevated blood flow nor high blood-pool activity may be seen. This may cause difficulties in differentiating such cases from neoplastic or postoperative changes. This case report verifies the possible advantage of immunoscintigraphy with Tc-99m-labelled anti-granulocyte Fab'-fragments (LeukoScan) in a patient with infected mandibular osteoradionecrosis, who had equivocal clinical symptoms and questionable radiographic results. LeukoScan is shown to be more sensitive in case of subacute bone inflammation compared with three-phase bone scanning. However, acquisition of delayed images after 24 hours including SPECT is inevitable in case of negative scans during the first hours of investigation.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheDeutsch
Aufsatznummer7
ISSN0029-5566
StatusVeröffentlicht - 1999
pubmed 10599073