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Abscess scan - radioactive   

Overview | Risks | Results

Alternative names:

Radioactive abscess scan; Abscess scan

What the Risks Are

  • some bruising may occur at the site of injection
  • there is always a slight chance of infection when the skin is broken
There is low-radiation exposure. Radioactive injections are monitored and regulated to provide the minimum amount of radiation exposure needed to produce the image. Most experts feel that the risk is very low compared with the benefits. Pregnant women and children are more sensitive to the risks of the X-ray.

Special Considerations

Inform your health care provider if you have a history of any of the following:

  • gallium (Ga.) scan within the previous month (could interfere with test results)
  • hemodialysis (may cause a false negative)
  • hyperglycemia (may cause a false negative)
  • total parenteral (through an IV) nutrition (may cause a false negative)
  • steroid therapy (may cause a false negative)
  • long-term antibiotic therapy (may cause a false negative)

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