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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 27, 300-304, Copyright © 1979 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
AT Donato, EG Ammerman and O Sullesta
Sixty patients suspected of having lung cancer were evaluated for bone
metastasis by means of technetium 99m stannous-polyphosphate bone scanning
and correlative radiographic bone survey. Diagnosis of lung cancer was
histologically proved in all patients. Scans demonstrated evidence of bone
metastasis in 20 patients (33.4%) and radiographs, in 10 patients (16.6%).
Twenty-four patients had repeat skeletal evaluation at one to eleven months
after the first study. Of these patients, 7 initially demonstrating both
negative scans and radiographs showed abnormal scans within five months.
Bone scans correlated with radiographs in 53.3% and with accompanying bone
pain in 33.3% of patients. False negative and false equivocal results were
noted in 4 patients. This study suggests that bone scanning with 99mTc
stannous- polyphosphate detected early bone metastasis in patients with
lung cancer before these lesions became evident clinically or
radiographically. Bone scanning is of value during the initial evaluation
to determine operability in patients with lung cancer.
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