Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation (Jan 2015)

Radiosynovectomy of ankle joint synovitis in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis treated with rhenium-188 tin colloid and imaging with SPECT/CT

  • Koramadai K Kamaleshwaran,
  • Thirumalaisamy S Gounder,
  • Boopathy Krishnan,
  • Madhav Mallia,
  • Radhakrishnan Kalarikal,
  • Ajit S Shinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1110-161X.163949
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 3
pp. 159 – 161

Abstract

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Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease that is mainly characterized by asymmetric erosive synovitis, particularly affecting peripheral joints. Radiation synovectomy, or radiosynovectomy, was first described in 1950s as an adjuvant treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. Radiosynovectomy is based on the irradiation of the synovial joint by means of intra-articular administration of various b-emitting radiopharmaceuticals. As a generator-produced beta-emitting radionuclide, the importance of rhenium-188 (Re-188) in radionuclide therapy is increasing rapidly. There are previous studies that used Re-188 tin colloid in knee joint synovitis, but its use in ankle joint has not yet been reported. We describe the use of Re-188 tin colloid in a 19-year-old male patient who presented with ankle joint synovitis.

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