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Localization of acute pyelonephritis in pyrexia of unknown origin using FDG PET/CT
OBJECTIVE(S): Acute pyelonephritis presents with high-grade fever, dysuria, flank pain, leukocytosis, and microscopic hematuria. Urine culture aids in the diagnosis of this infection. It can be complicated or uncomplicated. Complicated pyelonephritis includes uncontrolled diabetes, transplant, pregn...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6994777/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32064288 http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/aojnmb.2019.14242 |
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author | Solav, Shrikant Savale, Shailendra Patil, Abhijit Mahaveer |
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description | OBJECTIVE(S): Acute pyelonephritis presents with high-grade fever, dysuria, flank pain, leukocytosis, and microscopic hematuria. Urine culture aids in the diagnosis of this infection. It can be complicated or uncomplicated. Complicated pyelonephritis includes uncontrolled diabetes, transplant, pregnancy, acute or chronic renal failure, structural abnormality of the urinary tract, immunocompromised state, and hospital-acquired infections. Gram-negative bacteria commonly involved are Escherichia, Klebsiella, Proteus, and Enterobacter. The FDG PET/CT helps detect occult causes of fever, such as skeletal tuberculosis, thyroiditis, and lymphoma, when other investigations are inconclusive. We present three cases of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) in whom FDG PET/CT helped localize the focus of infection in the kidneys. METHODS: The (18)F-FDG PET/CT was performed on all three cases and images were acquired using the Biograph Horizon PET/CT system. RESULTS: A cortical-based focus of FDG uptake was localized in the kidneys. The focus of abnormality was persistent following diuretic administration at 1-hour delayed regional image. Two cases had supportive evidence of pyelonephritis on DMSA scan. One case also had frank pus drained after DJ stenting of the affected side. All of them responded to treatment. CONCLUSION: Physiologic excretion of FDG in the urinary tract may interfere with the detection of the focus of infection in the kidneys on FDG PET/CT. However, occult infection in the kidneys may be detected with adequate precautions, such as the use of diuretics and delayed imaging, as illustrated in this case report. Routine investigations were noncontributory in all three cases presenting with PUO. However, FDG PET provided a diagnostic clue for pyelonephritis. |
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spelling | pubmed-69947772020-02-14 Localization of acute pyelonephritis in pyrexia of unknown origin using FDG PET/CT Solav, Shrikant Savale, Shailendra Patil, Abhijit Mahaveer Asia Ocean J Nucl Med Biol Case Report OBJECTIVE(S): Acute pyelonephritis presents with high-grade fever, dysuria, flank pain, leukocytosis, and microscopic hematuria. Urine culture aids in the diagnosis of this infection. It can be complicated or uncomplicated. Complicated pyelonephritis includes uncontrolled diabetes, transplant, pregnancy, acute or chronic renal failure, structural abnormality of the urinary tract, immunocompromised state, and hospital-acquired infections. Gram-negative bacteria commonly involved are Escherichia, Klebsiella, Proteus, and Enterobacter. The FDG PET/CT helps detect occult causes of fever, such as skeletal tuberculosis, thyroiditis, and lymphoma, when other investigations are inconclusive. We present three cases of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) in whom FDG PET/CT helped localize the focus of infection in the kidneys. METHODS: The (18)F-FDG PET/CT was performed on all three cases and images were acquired using the Biograph Horizon PET/CT system. RESULTS: A cortical-based focus of FDG uptake was localized in the kidneys. The focus of abnormality was persistent following diuretic administration at 1-hour delayed regional image. Two cases had supportive evidence of pyelonephritis on DMSA scan. One case also had frank pus drained after DJ stenting of the affected side. All of them responded to treatment. CONCLUSION: Physiologic excretion of FDG in the urinary tract may interfere with the detection of the focus of infection in the kidneys on FDG PET/CT. However, occult infection in the kidneys may be detected with adequate precautions, such as the use of diuretics and delayed imaging, as illustrated in this case report. Routine investigations were noncontributory in all three cases presenting with PUO. However, FDG PET provided a diagnostic clue for pyelonephritis. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC6994777/ /pubmed/32064288 http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/aojnmb.2019.14242 Text en © 2020 mums.ac.ir All rights reserved This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Solav, Shrikant Savale, Shailendra Patil, Abhijit Mahaveer Localization of acute pyelonephritis in pyrexia of unknown origin using FDG PET/CT |
title | Localization of acute pyelonephritis in pyrexia of unknown origin using FDG PET/CT |
title_full | Localization of acute pyelonephritis in pyrexia of unknown origin using FDG PET/CT |
title_fullStr | Localization of acute pyelonephritis in pyrexia of unknown origin using FDG PET/CT |
title_full_unstemmed | Localization of acute pyelonephritis in pyrexia of unknown origin using FDG PET/CT |
title_short | Localization of acute pyelonephritis in pyrexia of unknown origin using FDG PET/CT |
title_sort | localization of acute pyelonephritis in pyrexia of unknown origin using fdg pet/ct |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6994777/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32064288 http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/aojnmb.2019.14242 |
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