Skeletal radiology
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A retrospective study of the validity of combined bone scintigraphy (BS) and immunoscintigraphy (IS) using (99m)Tc-labelled murine antigranulocyte antibodies (MAB) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in chronic posttraumatic osteomyelitis. ⋯ Acute activity in a chronic osteomyelitis can be excluded with high probability if the MRI findings are negative. In the first postoperative year fibrovascular scar cannot be distinguished accurately from reactivated infection on MRI and scintigraphy may improve the accuracy of diagnosis. MRI is more sensitive in low-grade infection during the later course than combined BS/IS. Scintigraphic errors due to ectopic, peripheral, haematopoietic bone marrow can be corrected by MRI.