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Radiology, Vol 121, 677-682, Copyright © 1976 by Radiological Society of North America


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Maxillary-facial abnormalities assessed by bone imaging

GF Gates and ML Goris

Eighty-eight patients with maxillary-facial abnormalities were studied with 99mTc-labeled phosphate compounds. Straight and tilted anterior views plus oblique orbital and lateral views were correlated with 201 thallium transmission images of a dried skull. Interpretation of any single view may be hampered by various superimposed structures. Careful patient positioning with multiple views allows for parallactic correlation which is crucial if radiotherapy, biopsy, or corroborative studies are planned.


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D. A. Garcia, D. E. Tow, T. M. Sullivan, D. Jansons, and R. Niederman
The Appearances of Common Dental Diseases on Radionuclide Bone Images of the Jaws
Journal of Dental Research, March 1, 1979; 58(3): 1040 - 1046.
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