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This review found that MRI, PET and SPECT scans have broadly similar, and high, diagnostic accuracy and they are likely to be suitable imaging tests for diagnosing osteomyelitis in adults.
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Alexis Llewellyn
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Alexis Llewellyn 1, Julie Jones-Diette 1, Jeannette Kraft 2, Colin Holton 2, Melissa Harden 1, Mark Simmonds 1,*
1 Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, York, UK
2 Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK
* Corresponding author Email: mark.simmonds@york.ac.uk
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