Skeletal survey

Skeletal survey

Skeletal
A skeletal survey is a series of X-rays of all the bones in the body, or at least the axial skeleton and the large cortical bones. A very common use is the diagnosis of multiple myeloma, where tumour deposits appear as "punched-out" lesions. The standard set of X-rays for a skeletal survey includes X-rays of the skull, entire spine, pelvis, ribs, both humeri and femora (proximal long bones). It has been found to be much more sensitive than MRI and isotope scans to detect bone involvement in multiple myeloma.

Skeletal survey - List of case studies

Feeding problems, vomiting and short stature in prematurely born child

and mitogen responses should be performed. 3. A skeletal survey should be done to exclude skeletal dysplasia such as cartilage ...

Possible Anorexia, Vomiting, Failure to Gain Weight and Linear Growth Retardation

and mitogen responses should be performed. 3. A skeletal survey should be done to exclude skeletal dysplasia such as cartilage ...

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