Textitis as seen on 18F-NaF imaging using an ultra-high resolution positron emission mammography scanner

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Abstract

Textitis is a new term used to refer to the degenerative-strain osteoarthritis that comes from excessive use of a smart phone. 18F-NaF is increasingly used in diagnosing skeletal pain that is not identified on radiographs. We report a case of a 26-y-old woman with left breast cancer referred for 18F-NaF PET/CT, who was complaining of right thumb and wrist pain. Findings were negative for bone secondaries. Dedicated hands views were acquired on a positron emission mammography scanner and showed focal uptake at the first carpometacarpal and second metacarpophalangeal joints. On the basis of the strong history, the findings were likely due to active arthritic changes caused by repetitive strain injury from excessive text messaging.

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Usmani, S., Rasheed, R., & Al Kandari, F. (2020). Textitis as seen on 18F-NaF imaging using an ultra-high resolution positron emission mammography scanner. Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 48(2), 181–183. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnmt.119.235986

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