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    This study used technetium-99m labeled phosphate imaging in 88 patients with facial abnormalities. Multiple views are crucial for accurate interpretation, especially when planning further treatments like radiotherapy or biopsy.

    Area of Science:

    • Nuclear medicine imaging
    • Maxillofacial radiology

    Background:

    • Maxillofacial abnormalities present diagnostic challenges.
    • Accurate imaging is vital for treatment planning.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the utility of 99mTc-labeled phosphate imaging for maxillofacial abnormalities.
    • To determine the optimal imaging views for diagnostic accuracy.

    Main Methods:

    • Studied 88 patients with maxillofacial abnormalities using 99mTc-labeled phosphate compounds.
    • Correlated multiple imaging views (anterior, orbital, lateral) with skull transmission images.
    • Utilized 201 thallium transmission images for comparison.

    Main Results:

    • Single imaging views can be limited by superimposed structures.

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  • Multiple views, including straight and tilted anterior, oblique orbital, and lateral, improve interpretation.
  • Parallactic correlation via multiple views is essential for precise localization.
  • Conclusions:

    • 99mTc-labeled phosphate imaging is a valuable tool for evaluating maxillofacial abnormalities.
    • Careful patient positioning and the use of multiple views enhance diagnostic accuracy.
    • Accurate imaging is critical for guiding subsequent clinical decisions such as radiotherapy and biopsy.