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Fig. 2F 34-year-old man with skeletal pain. Axial (C-E) and coronal
(F-H) CT (C, F), SPECT (D, G), and fused SPECT/CT (E,
H) images at level of focal uptake show increased uptake belongs to
polylobulated sclerotic lesion (arrowheads, C and F) in
left part of vertebral body. Fused images show lesion (arrows,
E and H) with good match between CT lesion and focal uptake on
SPECT image. Diagnosis of melorheostosis was established. MRI and follow-up CT
findings 6 months after CT and SPECT confirmed diagnosis.