Title of article :
In Vivo Imaging of Inflammation and Infection 2019
Author/Authors :
Roivainen, Anne University of Turku - Turku, Finland , Li, Xiang-Guo University of Turku - Turku, Finland , Ohrndorf, Sarah Universitatsmedizin - Berlin, Germany , van der Laken, Conny J Department of Rheumatology - Amsterdam University Medical Center Location VU University Medical Center - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract :
Inflammation is involved in a number of medical conditions,
and imaging-based diagnosis is frequently used for timely
identification and localization of inflammatory foci. Inflammation is closely related to infection, and it is necessary
to take inflammation into account in the imaging process of
infection. Conventional imaging techniques (computed
tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound)
may detect such pathology but mainly rely on anatomical
changes and are not fully capable of discriminating active
inflammatory pathology from the anatomical changes
resulting from prior successful therapy or surgery. In addition, inflammatory foci cannot be detected in the early
phase of development because of the lack of substantial
anatomical changes at this time. Nuclear imaging with radiotracers that accumulate at the site of inflammation has
become an established tool in the evaluation of several inflammatory and infectious conditions. They can reveal
molecular and cellular changes and provide sensitive detection of even small inflammatory and/or infectious foci at
an early stage of disease.
Keywords :
Vivo , 18F-FDG , MRI , PET/CT
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging