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Scintigraphy of cubital bursitis
Siri Kannangara1, Duminda Munidasa, Jana Kross
1Department of Rheumatology, Concord Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
Clinical Nuclear Medicine
|April 16, 2002
Abstract:
A 50-year-old man with psoriatic arthropathy was examined for a painful mass in the left cubital fossa. The clinical findings indicated a tumor or infection. Computed tomographic scanning and bone scintigraphy also raised the possibility of a malignant lesion. Surgical exploration revealed that the mass was a chronically inflamed bicipitoradial bursa adherent to the biceps tendon. This is a rare condition, with only a handful of cases described in the literature. This is the first scintigraphic case reported. The imaging features of the bursa are discussed in terms of the anatomy.