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Is 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography scanning a reliable way to assess disease activity in takayasu arteritis
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Arnaud L et al. - The findings indicate that there is no association between FDG vascular uptake intensity and clinical, biologic, or MRI assessment of disease activity. Previous studies using the nonvalidated NIH global activity criteria are likely biased.
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