Seeing the Invisible: A New Way to Save the Diabetic Foot
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Featured paper: Novel Application of 18F-NaF PET/CT Imaging for Evaluation of Active Bone Remodeling in DiabeticPatients With Charcot Neuropathy: A Proof-of-Concept Report
What if a routine scan could reveal hidden bone damage threatening diabetic limbs—even years after surgery? In this episode, we explore groundbreaking 18F-NaF PET/CT imaging that detects active bone remodeling in Charcot neuropathy, a limb-threatening complication of diabetes. Discover why standard X-rays miss early stages and MRIs can't distinguish from infection, how this tracer lights up persistent disease activity, and what it means for preventing foot collapse and amputations. We dive into case studies showing remodeling continuing five years post-surgery, the potential for better treatment planning, and how this technology could transform diabetic foot care. Join us for a revealing look at how advanced imaging is making the invisible visible—and saving lives one scan at a time. Essential listening for anyone interested in diabetes complications and cutting-edge medical diagnostics.
*Disclaimer: This content was generated by NotebookLM and has been reviewed for accuracy by Dr. Tram.*