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Use of FDG-PET to detect a chronic odontogenic infection as a possible source of the brain abscess.

Jun Sato1, Takeshi Kuroshima2, Mayumi Wada2, Akira Satoh2, Shiro Watanabe3, Shozo Okamoto3, Tohru Shiga3, Nagara Tamaki3, Yoshimasa Kitagawa2.   

Abstract

This study describes the use of (18)F-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) to detect a chronic odontogenic infection as the possible origin of a brain abscess (BA). A 74-year-old man with esophageal carcinoma was referred to our department to determine the origin of a BA in his oral cavity. He had no acute odontogenic infections. The BA was drained, and bacteria of the Staphylococcus milleri group were detected. Whole body FDG-PET revealed that the only sites of definite uptake of FDG were the esophageal carcinoma and the left upper maxillary region (SUVmax: 4.5). These findings suggested that the BA may have originated from a chronic periodontal infection. Six teeth with progressive chronic periodontal disease were extracted to remove the possible source of BA. These findings excluded the possibility of direct spread of bacteria from the odontogenic infectious lesion to the intracranial cavity. After extraction, there was no relapse of BA.

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Keywords:  Brain abscess; Chronic infection; FDG-PET; Odontogenic infection

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26497357     DOI: 10.1007/s10266-015-0218-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Odontology        ISSN: 1618-1247            Impact factor:   2.634


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