Department of Internal Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Semin Nucl Med. 2013 Sep;43(5):333-9. doi: 10.1053/j.semnuclmed.2013.04.005.
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is commonly defined as fever higher than 38.3°C on several occasions during at least 3 weeks with uncertain diagnosis after a number of obligatory tests. FUO remains a clinical challenge as no diagnosis is reached in up to 50% of cases. In general, infection accounts for one-fourth of cases of FUO, followed by neoplasm and noninfectious inflammatory diseases. FDG-PET is a sensitive diagnostic technique for the evaluation of FUO. Especially integrated imaging combining PET and CT facilitates anatomical localization of focally increased FDG uptake, thereby guiding further diagnostic tests to achieve a final diagnosis. FDG-PET/CT appears to be a more sensitive diagnostic tool in FUO than stand-alone FDG-PET, because of the precise anatomical localization of small lesions and better differentiation between physiological and pathologic metabolic foci. With FDG-PET/CT becoming widely available, FDG-PET/CT should be a routine procedure in the workup of FUO.
不明原因发热(FUO)通常定义为在至少 3 周的时间内多次出现高于 38.3°C 的发热,并且在进行了多项必要的检查后仍无法明确诊断。FUO 仍然是一个临床挑战,因为多达 50%的病例无法明确诊断。一般来说,感染占 FUO 病例的四分之一,其次是肿瘤和非感染性炎症性疾病。FDG-PET 是评估 FUO 的一种敏感诊断技术。特别是将 PET 和 CT 结合起来的整合成像有助于局灶性 FDG 摄取的解剖定位,从而指导进一步的诊断测试以达到最终诊断。与单独的 FDG-PET 相比,FDG-PET/CT 似乎是 FUO 更敏感的诊断工具,因为它可以精确地定位小病变,并更好地区分生理性和病理性代谢病灶。随着 FDG-PET/CT 的广泛应用,FDG-PET/CT 应该成为 FUO 检查的常规程序。