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Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Correspondence: For reprints contact: N. D. Greyson, 600 University Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1X5.
ABSTRACT
Recurrent bone infarcts in a black man produced a changing pattern of bone-scan abnormalities. Areas initially cold at the infarction site returned to normal over a period of months. Hyperconcentration was frequently noted during the healing phase. In the acute phase scanning was specific and more sensitive than radiography.
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