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Neuroimaging evidence of white matter inflammation in newly diagnosed systemic lupus erythematosus
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The SELENA-SLEDAI-correlated increases in glucose consumption are potential evidence of inflammation, consistent with prior reports of hypermetabolism in inflammatory disorders. To our knowledge, this is the first imaging-based evidence of SLE-induced CNS inflammation in an SLE inception cohort. The dissociation among 18FDG uptake characteristics, spatial distribution, and disease activity correlation is in accordance with the notion that glucose hypermetabolism and hypometabolism reflect fundamentally different aspects of the pathophysiology of SLE with CNS involvement.
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