Abstract

Renal transplant recipients are at an increased risk for opportunistic infections especially in the first year post transplant. Ascertaining the cause of infection requires an extensive clinical and diagnostic evaluation. Here we report a case of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) in a renal transplant recipient, who after extensive conventional evaluation was negative. Later F18 FDG PET/CT detected the cause of fever focus as prostatic abscess. This case has been reported to highlight the utility of F18 FDG PET/CT in post renal transplant setting to evaluate the cause of fever.

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