We report the case of a 72-year-old man with prostate cancer, in whom Tc-99m MDP bone scintigraphy revealed a "superscan" pattern, except in a dorsal vertebra, which appeared photopenic. A low-dose SPECT/CT acquisition demonstrated that the lack of tracer uptake corresponded to a blastic lesion with no lytic component. Surprisingly, the cold vertebra appeared as an "ivory vertebra" on the CT part of the SPECT/CT acquisition. In the present case, the photopenic appearance is thought to be due to a concomitant blastic lesion and spine infarct.