1. 67-Gallium SPECT/CT in febrile syndromes of unknown origin
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J, Serrano Vicente, E, Parras Castañera, J R, Infante Torre, J I, Rayo Madrid, L, García Bernardo, M, Caballero Moreno, A, Martínez Esteve, and A, Muñoz Sanz
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography ,Humans ,Female ,Gallium Radioisotopes ,Syndrome ,Middle Aged ,Fever of Unknown Origin ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Febrile syndromes of unknown origin (FSUO) are complex processes in hospital practice. Their management includes an exhaustive medical history and examination, as well as an extensive number of biochemical tests. If these are inconclusive, diagnostic imaging techniques such as SPECT/CT withWe reviewed 57 patients who underwent aThe diagnoses found were: infection in 27/57 (47%), inflammatory disease in 15/57 (26%), neoplasm in 1/57 (1.75%) and patients without final diagnosis in 14/57 (24%). The statistical values ofDespite the better results of
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- 2018