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Assessment of the Clinical Significance of Asymptomatic Lower Extremity Uptake Abnormality in Young Athletes

Laura A. Drubach, Leonard P. Connolly, Pierre A. D’Hemecourt and S. Ted Treves

Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, and Division of Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts



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FIGURE 1. (A) Anterior image of feet shows focal area of increased uptake in left foot graded as moderate uptake. (B) Anterior image of feet shows diffuse increased uptake bilaterally in midfeet graded as mild uptake.

 


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FIGURE 2. Anterior view of tibias shows bilateral mild diffuse increased uptake.

 


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FIGURE 3. (A) Anterior views of tibias show focal increased uptake in mid tibia graded as mild uptake. (B) Lateral views show focal uptake in posterior cortex of tibia.

 


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FIGURE 4. (A) Anterior views of tibias show focal increased uptake in mid tibia graded as moderate uptake. (B) Lateral views show focal uptake in anterior cortex of tibia.

 





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