Title: PET Scan Misleads to Diagnosis but Leads to Correct Operative Approach

Authors: Dr Rakesh Badhe, Dr Abhijit Budhkar

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i1.149

Abstract

Introduction

Clinical Features

A 67 year old female presented with high grade fever and abdominal pain since one week. Pain in abdomen was predominantly in the left lumbar region. She also had anorexia and weight loss. Patient had diabetes mellitus since the last 10 years. Patient had a past history of hysterectomy 10 years back for fibroid uterus. On general examination patient was pale. On per abdomen examination no significant findings were found.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Rakesh Badhe

M S, DNB - Surgical Oncology, Consultant Oncosurgeon Kohinoor Hospital

Department of Surgical Oncology, Kohinoor Hospital