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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 2022 Apr 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35378506

ABSTRACT

Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world's leading infectious cause of morbidity and mortality. Positron emission tomography (PET) associated with computed tomography (CT) allows a structural and metabolic evaluation of TB lesions, being an excellent noninvasive alternative for understanding its pathogenesis. DOTATOC labeled with gallium-68 (68Ga-DOTATOC) can bind to somatostatin receptors present in activated macrophages and lymphocytes, cells with a fundamental role in TB pathogenesis. We describe 68Ga-DOTATOC uptake distribution and patterns in thoracic lymph nodes (LN) and pulmonary lesions (PL) in immunocompetent patients with active postprimary TB, analyze the relative LN/PL uptake, and compare this two tracer's uptake. High uptake of both radiotracers in PL and LN was demonstrated, with higher LN/PL ratio on 68Ga-DOTATOC (P < 0.05). Considering that LN in immunocompetent patients are poorly studied, 68Ga-DOTATOC can contribute to the understanding of the complex immunopathogenesis of TB.

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Can Assoc Radiol J ; 65(1): 42-51, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23706867

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The purpose of this pictorial essay was to discuss and illustrate computed tomography and magnetic resonance enterography findings in patients with Crohn's disease. These noninvasive and easily performed methods for the evaluation of Crohn's disease are useful for differentiating between active and fibrotic bowel disease, and can help to guide treatment (medical vs surgical). Although inflammatory and fibrostenotic findings of Crohn's disease may overlap, computed tomography and magnetic resonance enterography can help to identify the presence, extent, and severity of active inflammation that may respond to medical therapy, and the existence of fistulas and fibrostenosis that may benefit from surgical management.


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Crohn Disease/diagnostic imaging , Crohn Disease/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Contrast Media , Female , Humans , Image Enhancement/methods , Intestines/diagnostic imaging , Intestines/pathology , Male
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Respiration ; 76(3): 356-60, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17377369

ABSTRACT

Necrotizing sarcoid granulomatosis (NSG) is a rare entity mainly characterized by a prominent granulomatous vasculitis affecting middle-aged or old individuals and with a favorable prognosis. Although many believe it is a variant of sarcoidosis, the proper classification is still a matter of debate as some of its features are found in sarcoidosis but also in Churg-Strauss syndrome, Wegener's disease and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. In this paper, we described for the first time a case of NSG in a family with several cases of sarcoidosis, reinforcing the relationship between NSG and sarcoidosis. Additional interesting findings were the young age of the patient (15 years old), the symptoms limited to the respiratory tract (uncommon when NSG affects youngsters) and the increase in serologic markers of autoimmune disease. Though complete criteria for autoimmune disease were not present, systemic lupus erythematosus and Sjogren's syndrome are possible candidates. As sarcoidosis is described to be associated with several autoimmune diseases, this finding is an additional suggestion of the relationship between both entities.


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Granuloma, Respiratory Tract/genetics , Lung/pathology , Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary/genetics , Adolescent , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Aged , Female , Granuloma, Respiratory Tract/drug therapy , Granuloma, Respiratory Tract/pathology , Humans , Middle Aged , Necrosis , Pedigree , Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary/drug therapy , Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary/pathology
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