The Open Medical Imaging Journal

2008, 2 : 109-110
Published online 2008 December 23. DOI: 10.2174/1874347100802010109
Publisher ID: TOMIJ-2-109

Bone Scan with Confusing Appearance: Superscan or Metabolic Disorder

Stefan Gratz , Wolf Kaiser and Thomas M. Behr
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Seelbergstraße 11, D-70372 Stuttgart, Germany.

ABSTRACT

We present a patient with metastatic prostate cancer with known bone involvement and unknown osteomyelofibrosis. It has the general appearance of a superscan, with homogeneously increased tracer uptake and no visualization of the kidneys. However, while a superscan should have greater uptake in the axial skeleton compared to the appendicular skeleton, this scan is reverse, raising the suspicion of an overlying metabolic bone disorder. Subsequent laboratory-, bioptical findings confirmed a myeloproliferative syndrome with osteomyelofibrosis. As such, this scan demonstrates that in a patient with both affiliations, metabolic bone disease can override even severe osseous metastases on a bone scan.

Keywords:

Prostate cancer, metastasis, metabolic disorder.