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Springer Atlas of Bone Scintigraphy in the Pathological Paediatric Skeleton Under the Auspices of the Paediatric Committee 1st Editon 2013 Softbound by Isky Gordon, Sibylle Fischer, Klaus Hahn
1: Introduction.- 2: Infection.- 2.1 Typical Hot Lesion in Bone.- 2.2 Less Common Appearances.- 2.3 Unusual Sites, Excluding the Long Bones.- 2.4 Non-skeletal Infection.- 2.5 Growth Arrest.- 3: Arthritis.- 3.1 Septic Arthritis.- 3.2 Aseptic Arthritis.- 4: Tumours.- 4.1 Benign Tumours.- 4.2 Malignant Tumours.- 4.3 Tumour Secondaries.- 4.4 Langerhans’ Histiocytosis.- 5: Trauma.- 5.1 Appearances at Common Sites.- 5.2 Unusual Appearances or Locations of Fractures.- 5.3 Diffuse Skeletal Involvement.- 5.4 Complication of Trauma.- 5.5 Bone Response to Underlying Pathology.- 5.6 Post-operative Appearances.- 5.7 Effect of Radiotherapy.- 6: Osteochondritis Dissecans — Avascular Necrosis.- 6.1 Legg-Perthes’ Disease.- 6.2 Other Sites of Osteochondritis Dissecans.- 6.3 Sickle Cell Disease.- 7: Miscellaneous.- 7.1 Dysplasia.- 7.2 Chondromata.- 7.3 Blount’s Disease.- 7.4 Gaucher’s Disease.- 7.5 Scoliosis.- 7.6 The Sick Child.- 7.7 Disuse Arthropathy.- 7.8 Muscular Disorders.- 7.9 Growth Arrest.- 8: Unusual Appearances of the Bone-Seeking Tracer.- 8.1 Kidney and Collecting System.- 8.2 Lung Uptake.- 8.3 Splenic Uptake.- 8.4 Brain Uptake.- 8.5 Soft Tissue Calcification.- 8.6 Isotope Artefact.