2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13730-015-0181-2
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Extrapulmonary tuberculosis presented as fever of unknown origin in two patients with endstage kidney disease not on dialysis: usefulness of 18-FDG-PET/CT in the diagnostic localization of fever of unknown origin

Abstract: Tuberculosis is one of the common causes of fever of unknown origin in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Extrapulmonary tuberculosis is more common in CKD patients, and is, unfortunately, often underdiagnosed despite extensive assessments. Recently, fluorine-18-deoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT) has been available in the diagnosis of malignancy, inflammatory and infectious diseases, and has become a useful diagnostic tool. Here, we present two cases of endstage… Show more

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“…has, beyond any doubt, contributed greatly to the diagnosis of extra pulmonary manifestations of TB, especially when combined with serum IGRA. Tuberculous lymphadenitis and TB of the lumbar spine, which are rare causes of FUO, have been detected via FDG-PET/CT in two patients affected by endstage renal disease [64].…”
Section: Fdg-pet/ctmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…has, beyond any doubt, contributed greatly to the diagnosis of extra pulmonary manifestations of TB, especially when combined with serum IGRA. Tuberculous lymphadenitis and TB of the lumbar spine, which are rare causes of FUO, have been detected via FDG-PET/CT in two patients affected by endstage renal disease [64].…”
Section: Fdg-pet/ctmentioning
confidence: 99%