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    Gallium-67 Citrate in a Patient with Fever of Unknown Origin.

    Teaching Case

    Case presentation:

    • Male.
    • 25 y.o.
    • Clinical background: intermittent fever in the preceding 4 months, non quantitated weight loss and night sweats.
    • Physical examination was unremarkable, except for hepatosplenomegaly.
    • Initial lab test results: microcytic hypochromic anaemia (otherwise unremarkable).
    • CT scan: bilaterally enlarged neck lymph nodes.
    • Neck lymph node biopsy: negative.

    Teaching points:

    • There is a role for scintigraphy with gallium-67 citrate in patients with FUO, particularly if PET CT is unavailable.
    • High quality images should be obtained: SPECT is mandatory.
    • A positive gallium-67 scan can serve as guidance for the diagnostic biopsy as it will point out the most active lesions.
    • SPECT CT obtained with hybrid gammacameras or by software fusion imaging can be useful for better lesion targeting.
    • Gallium-67 citrate allows upfront whole body scanning which is useful, particularly in patients with lymphoma.
    • This case illustrates the concept of tumor heterogeneity where certain tumor areas disclose different levels of gallium-67 avidity.

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