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Original Article

Thermographic and Scintigraphic Examination of the Early Phases of Inflammatory Disease

Pages 77-80 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Modern imaging techniques can be a valuable aid to the rheumatologist. Isotope scans, particularly technetium diphosphonate, can give very early localisation of inflammatory activity. Infra-red thermography can also provide early data, and is completely non-invasive. In drug assessment, thermography is particularly useful, quantifying the anti-inflammatory effects, which may be more rapid in the small joints and slower in joints such as the knee. Given that many anti-inflammatory drugs are analgesic at a low dose yet may improve subjective function e.g. grip test, there is a definite role for objective measurement of true anti-inflammatory effects. The methodology is now well proven and easily used in clinical practice.

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