Super image

"Super image" is a special form of bone metastases. Radionuclide whole body bone imaging is performed at the level of bone metabolism, so the imaging method that has become the first choice for diagnosis of bone metastases in malignant tumors has been widely used in clinical practice. The emergence of "super image" is mainly due to abnormal osteogenesis caused by diffuse bone metastasis throughout the body. Typical images are: 1. nuclear medicine images of whole body bones are extremely delicate and clear; Symmetry; 3. The kidneys on both sides are almost undeveloped. The appearance of this image suggests extensive bone metastases throughout the body. The patient's clinical manifestations are critical, and once misdiagnosed, it has a serious impact on clinical management.

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