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 Nuklearmedizinische Diagnostik bei Patienten mit Fieber unklarer Genese (FUO) Meller J; Becker WNuklearmedizin  2001[Jun]; 40 (3): 59-70Fever of unknown origin (FUO) in immunocompetent and non neutropenic patients is  defined as recurrent fever of 38.3 degrees C or greater, lasting 2-3 weeks or  longer, and undiagnosed after 1 week of appropriate evaluation. The underlying  diseases of FUO are numerous and infection accounts for only 20-40% of them. The  majority of FUO-patients have autoimmunity and collagen vascular disease and  neoplasm, which are responsible for about 50-60% of all cases. In this respect  FOU in its classical definition is clearly separated from postoperative and  neutropenic fever where inflammation and infection are more common. Although  methods that use in-vitro or in-vivo labeled white blood cells (WBCs) have a high  diagnostic accuracy in the detection and exclusion of granulocytic pathology,  they are only of limited value in FUO-patients in establishing the final  diagnosis due to the low prevalence of purulent processes in this collective.  WBCs are more suited in evaluation of the focus in occult sepsis. Ga-67 citrate  is the only commercially available gamma emitter which images acute, chronic,  granulomatous and autoimmune inflammation and also various malignant diseases.  Therefore Ga-67 citrate is currently considered to be the tracer of choice in the  diagnostic work-up of FUO. The number of Ga-67-scans contributing to the final  diagnosis was found to be higher outside Germany than it has been reported for  labeled WBCs. F-18-2'-deoxy-2-fluoro-D-glucose (FDG) has been used extensively  for tumor imaging with PET. Inflammatory processes accumulate the tracer by  similar mechanisms. First results of FDG imaging demonstrated, that FDG may be  superior to other nuclear medicine imaging modalities which may be explained by  the preferable tracer kinetics of the small F-18-FDG molecule and by a better  spatial resolution of coincidence imaging in comparison to a conventional gamma  camera.|*Radiopharmaceuticals[MESH]|*Tomography, Emission-Computed[MESH]|Autoimmune Diseases/complications/*diagnostic imaging[MESH]|Fever of Unknown Origin/*etiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Inflammation[MESH]|Neoplasms/complications/*diagnostic imaging[MESH]|Neutropenia[MESH]|Vascular Diseases/complications/*diagnostic imaging[MESH]
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