Harbert J, Desai R
J Nucl Med. 1985 Oct;26(10):1144-8.
In a series of 3,000 bone scans reviewed retrospectively 21 (0.7%) small calvarial foci were observed. Seventeen of these lesions were found along skull suture lines. No evidence for metastatic disease could be found. Skull radiographs were normal and follow-up bone scans demonstrated no change in the size or location of the lesion. These intense calvarial foci are thought to represent normal variations; among the possibilities are subradiographic cartilaginous rests, sutural foramina, or enlarged Pacchionian granulations.