van den Oever M, Merrick M V, Scott J H
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1987 May;69(3):453-6. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.69B3.2953729.
In 66 patients with back pain and suspected spondylolysis, the results of bone scintigraphy have been correlated with operative findings and clinical follow-up. Although bone scintigraphy is of little value for primary diagnosis, it helps to distinguish between those patients with established non-union of the defect, and those in whom healing is still progressing and who may benefit from immobilisation. We also found that increased uptake on the contralateral side to a unilateral spondylolysis is suggestive of impending fracture.