Melorheostosis associated with peripheral form spondyloarthropathy: new image with 18-fluoride positron emission tomoscintigraphy coupled to computed tomography

Hakim Hassani1–3, Jérôme Slama1,3, Gilles Hayem4, Khadija Ben Ali1, Laure Sarda-Mantel1,3, Samuel Burg1,3, Dominique Le Guludec1,31Department of Nuclear Medicine, Hôpital Bichat, Paris, France; 2Radiology, Hôpital Robert Debr&...

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Autores principales: Hassani H, Slama J, Hayem G, Ben Ali K, Sarda-Mantel L, Burg S, Le Guludec D
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Sumario:Hakim Hassani1–3, Jérôme Slama1,3, Gilles Hayem4, Khadija Ben Ali1, Laure Sarda-Mantel1,3, Samuel Burg1,3, Dominique Le Guludec1,31Department of Nuclear Medicine, Hôpital Bichat, Paris, France; 2Radiology, Hôpital Robert Debré, Paris, France; 3University Paris VII Denis Diderot, Paris, France; 4Rheumatology, Hôpital Bichat, Paris, FranceAbstract: Melorheostosis is a rare benign bone pathology which can be responsible for incapacitating pain and bone deformations. Its imaging abnormalities are often typical. We describe here the case of a patient with melorheostosis involving the lower limbs, associated with a peripheral form of inflammatory spondyloarthropathy, who underwent 18FNa positron emission tomography coupled to a computed tomography scan. Our objective is to present this new image, to show the value of this new modality and emphasize its advantages compared to the 99mTechnetium bone scan.Keywords: melorheostosis, PET-CT, 18FNa, bone scan, 18F-fluoride