Chronological assessment of airway lesions in relapsing polychondritis by positron emission tomography

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A 40-year old woman presented with pyrexia, productive cough, and bilateral precordial pain. Positron emission tomography (PET)-computed tomography (CT) showed high, diffuse F-18 deoxyglucose accumulation in the tracheal, peribronchial, and bilateral costal cartilage. We diagnosed her with relapsing polychondritis (RP) based on McAdam’s criteria. Airway lesions are a major prognostic indicator of RP, and so chronological assessment and control is essential. In this patient, PET-CT accurately reflected both the location and severity of the inflammation and helped to guide treatment decision-making and facilitated early detection of recurrence. However, its high cost is prohibitive to frequent use, making it necessary to comprehensively evaluate serum C-reactive protein levels, bronchoscopy, spirometry, and 3D-CT.

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Ikeda, S., Arita, M., Ikeo, S., Nishiyama, A., Ito, A., Furuta, K., … Ishida, T. (2015). Chronological assessment of airway lesions in relapsing polychondritis by positron emission tomography. Internal Medicine, 54(9), 1099–1102. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.54.3775

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