Schaub T, Düber C, Antoniadis A, Eissner D, Greinacher I, Gutjahr P, Thelen M
Institut für Klinische Strahlenkunde, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.
Rofo. 1989 Apr;150(4):395-401. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1047045.
The radiological and scintigraphic findings of 26 patients with histologically proven Ewing's sarcoma were analysed. Three-phase bone scan should be done early in patients presenting with pain and normal radiographs. Perfusion and metabolism of a bone lesion can be assessed by skeletal scintigraphy. Bone metastases are first seen on bone scan. In the follow-up of the patient bone scans at regular intervals are essential to detect bone metastases and tumour recurrence. The scintigraphic findings have to be correlated with radiographs and if these are negative a short-term control is indicated. Three-phase bone scans can assess the tumours response to therapy.