| Literature DB >> 3289549 |
J M Miro1, M A Brancos, R Abello, F Lomena, J Bisbe, T Ribalta, J Rotes-Querol.
Abstract
We studied the clinical, scintigraphic, and histopathologic characteristics of 26 intravenous drug abusers with costochondral involvement secondary to systemic infection with Candida albicans. The clinical findings were of a mass appearing in the anterior region of the thorax. In general, signs of inflammation were absent. Histopathologic study of this costochondral mass in 12 patients showed perichondritis in 100% and myositis in 87%, with secondary involvement of cartilage in 43% and of bone in 75%. Results of bone scintigrams using 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate were positive in only 7 of 15 patients (47%), with a correlation between positive uptake and osteitis. Gallium scintigraphy findings were positive in 9 of 10 patients (90%). The greater sensitivity of 67Ga was probably because the invariably present pericartilaginous inflammatory mass was not always accompanied by secondary cartilage and bone involvement.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3289549 DOI: 10.1002/art.1780310616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Rheum ISSN: 0004-3591