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The role of 18F-FDG PET in characterising disease activity in Takayasu arteritis
Authors:Myles?Webb,Anthony?Chambers,Adil?AL-Nahhas  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:aal-nahhas@hhnt.org"   title="  aal-nahhas@hhnt.org"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Justin?C.?Mason,Lucy?Maudlin,Lucy?Rahman,John?Frank
Affiliation:(1) Department of Nuclear Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London, W12 0HS, United Kingdom;(2) Department of Rheumatology, Hammersmith Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Abstract:Takayasu arteritis (TA) is a rare, sporadic and chronic inflammatory arteritis, which predominantly affects the aorta and its branches. Diagnosis can be difficult and there are limitations to the current diagnostic work-up. By detecting areas of active glucose metabolism present in active vasculitis, imaging with fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG PET) could potentially have a role in the management of TA. Our aim was to assess this role by reviewing 28 18F-FDG PET scans performed on 18 patients suspected of having TA. All patients had full clinical and laboratory assessment, cross-sectional imaging and angiography, and 16/18 satisfied the American College of Rheumatologistsrsquo criteria for TA. 18F-FDG PET achieved a sensitivity of 92%, a specificity of 100%, and negative and positive predictive values of 85% and 100% respectively in the initial assessment of active vasculitis in TA. We conclude that 18F-FDG PET can be used to diagnose early disease, to detect active disease (even within chronic changes) and to monitor the effectiveness of treatment.
Keywords:18F-FDG PET  Takayasu arteritis  Angiography  MRA  Immunosuppression
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