Successful but Cautious Use of FDG-PET Scan in the Evaluation of Fever of Unknown Origin: A Case Report

Umit Cintosun, Umut Safer, Gok

Abstract

Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a challenging condition in the practice of internal medicine. It frequently requires use of complicated tests and applications in the diagnostic workup. We here report a patient presented with FUO who was diagnosed with osteomyelitis by biopsy after a positive Fludeoxyglicose Positron Emission tomography (FDG-PET) scan.

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