| Literature DB >> 18695852 |
N Abdul Jalil1, N Abdul Rahim, N Md Shalleh, C Rossetti.
Abstract
A majority of the clinical use of positron emission tomography (PET)-computed tomography (CT) is related to cancer management. Its application in evaluating inflammatory diseases and pyrexia of unknown origin is becoming popular. We reviewed the fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose PET-CT findings of an 80-year-old woman with nonspecific clinical presentation consisting of generalised malaise, moderately high fever and weight loss. Prior CT and magnetic resonance imaging were not helpful in providing a clinical diagnosis. The diagnosis was Horton's arteritis, and the patient responded well to high-dose steroids.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18695852
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Singapore Med J ISSN: 0037-5675 Impact factor: 1.858