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Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT): Partial-body single photon emission computed tomography combined with planar scintigraphy: Bone
You have had a SPECT scan of your bones.
The examination involved injecting special materials into one of your blood vessels. The materials accumulate in particular areas of the bone, depending on their properties. How much of the material accumulates in an area also depends on how active the cells are in the location concerned. The materials give off weak radiation for a certain time. A special camera can be used to make visible where in the body the materials have accumulated. During the scan, the special camera circulates around the body. This produces images with a spatial effect.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
Further information
Source
Provided by the non-profit organization “Was hab’ ich?” gemeinnützige GmbH on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG).