Journal of Nuclear Medicine: 18F-FDG PET/MRI of patients with chronic pain alters management (2020)

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    Ravn Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Pain made objectively visible on a scan?
    J Nucl Med May 1, 2020 vol. 61 no. supplement 1 399
    Peter Cipriano1, Daehyun Yoon2, Ian Carroll3, Catherine Curtin4, Vivianne Tawfik5, Yingding Xu6 and Sandip Biswal7
    http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/...ract?sid=d80762af-cc49-426e-8a35-10403a4299a9
    Abstract only, not available on SciHub at time of posting.
     
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    would be interesting to know exactly what these new management plans where .
     
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    This could put a few spokes in the Central Sensitization Pain theories.
     
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    No, just glucose uptake.

    I am doubtful that assessing glucose uptake is a good way to diagnose occipital neuralgia, fibrosed plantaris (if such a thing exists) or CSF leaks.

    We have had ways of measuring local inflammation for decades and this is a rather expensive alternative that I suspect has no particular advantages.
     
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