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Figure 1. Images obtained in 76-year-old woman 26 months after left total hip replacement. Infection was diagnosed at microbiologic evaluation of a surgical specimen. Results of PET, serial conventional radiography, and bone scintigraphy were true-positive. A, Corrected and, B, uncorrected coronal FDG PET images show diffusely increased grade 3 FDG uptake (arrowheads) around the head and shaft of the left total hip replacement. The uncorrected image shows additional increased grade 3 uptake in the soft tissues (arrow) laterally adjacent to the prosthesis. C, D, Conventional anteroposterior radiographs of the left hip show rapid development of osteolysis (arrows) at the bone-prosthesis and cement-bone interfaces. D was obtained 6 months after C. E, F, Anterior bone scintigrams obtained during, E, the blood pool phase and, F, the late phase show diffusely increased radionuclide uptake (arrows) around the entire total left hip replacement. All images except C were obtained within 5 days of each other.
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