FDG-PET/CT Identifies Inflammatory Activity and Presence of Fistulas in a Patient with Crohn´s Disease

Irina Wimmer, Reinhard Brustbauer, Andreas Mayer, Peter Gotzinger, Karl Dam
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Crohn's Disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disorder which can lead to complications like fistulas, strictures and abscesses. It is difficult to differentiate between chronic fibrotic and acute inflammatory processes with current non-invasive and invasive methods. FDG-PET/CT might help to identify active inflammatory processes and morphological information via one examination. It is a case report of a 22 year old woman diagnosed with CD who experienced an abscess of the left psoas muscle after few years which had to be drained. In 2011, she again complained about left side abdominal pain. This case underlines the usefulness of a combined PET/CT study for identifying active inflammatory processes common on patients suffering from Crohn’s disease. Generally it would be optimal to combine the PET and a diagnostic quality CT-E into a single session.
FDG-PET/CT鉴别克罗恩病患者的炎症活动和瘘管的存在
克罗恩病(CD)是一种慢性炎症性肠道疾病,可导致瘘、狭窄和脓肿等并发症。目前的非侵入性和侵入性方法很难区分慢性纤维化和急性炎症过程。FDG-PET/CT可能有助于通过一次检查识别活动性炎症过程和形态学信息。这是一个22岁的女性诊断为乳糜泻谁经历了脓肿的左腰肌几年后,不得不排出的病例报告。2011年,她再次抱怨左腹部疼痛。本病例强调了PET/CT联合研究在克罗恩病患者中识别活动性炎症过程的有效性。一般来说,将PET和诊断质量的CT-E合并为一次检查是最佳的。
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