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Spect CT/Nuclear Imaging- Ankles

https://www.dicomlibrary.com?study=1.3.6.1.4.1.44316.6.102.1.2021072518168932.101803837914527624222 I've had bilateral chronic ankle problems since spraining them 10 years ago. In my early 20's, the orthopedist said I shouldn't be in constant pain (even at rest) and the MRI's that I've done previously didn't explain daily pain. So I had nuclear imaging/Spect CT done last week and I follow up with him next week.

I don't need a Reddit community to diagnose me, but I did want to hear your thoughts- are these black spots on my ankles in the slides just clumps of dye, or are they indicative of something more?

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