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1 From the Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Brunswick Hospital Center, Amityville, New York
A method of using oral barium suspension prior to bone scanning is presented. This is an aid in easily localizing residual stool in the colon, which because of its radiostrontium content, may show up as an area of increased pick-up on the scan and lead to a false positive interpretation.
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