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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Vol. 16 No. 12 1121-1124
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The Gamut Approach to Scintigram Interpretation—Diagnostic Aid and Teaching Method

Lawrence E. Holder, Alan B. Ashare, Thomas Tomsick, David P. Colley, Mariano Fernandez, Zolly Catz and Eugene L. Saenger

Cincinnati General Hospital and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio

Correspondence: For reprints contact: Lawrence E. Holder, Radioisotope Laboratory, Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267.

ABSTRACT

A Gamut is defined as a complete list of anything. As utilized here, it indicates a complete list of the possible causes of a particular scintigram finding. The procedure for developing a Gamut is discussed, and its use as a tool for instructing residents in nuclear medicine is described. Sample Gamuts are presented and the Gamut approach to scintigram differential diagnosis is described.







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