Güngör F, Yazici M, Egehan I, Demirçali A E, Sahin M, Cakir S, Elgin Y, Burak Z, Bernay I
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Izmir Atatürk State Hospital, Turkey.
Clin Nucl Med. 1995 Mar;20(3):259-62. doi: 10.1097/00003072-199503000-00015.
Myositis ossificans is primarily a disorder of adolescents or adults, whereby an area of muscle mass undergoes progressive ossification. Its radiographic and scintigraphic appearances have been well documented. In this paper, a case of histopathologically demonstrated myositis ossificans in the proximal thigh with unexpected TI-201 accumulation was presented.