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Positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in experimental human malaria to identify organ-specific changes in morphology and glucose metabolism: A prospective cohort study.

John WoodfordAshley G GillmanPeter JenveyJennie RobertsStephen D WoolleyBridget E BarberMelissa FernandezStephen RosePaul A ThomasNicholas M AnsteyJames S McCarthy
Published in: PLoS medicine (2021)
PET/MRI indicated greater splenic tropism and metabolic activity in early P. vivax infection compared to P. falciparum, supporting the hypothesis of splenic accumulation of P. vivax very early in infection. The absence of uptake in the bone marrow and liver suggests that, at least in early infection, these tissues do not harbor a large parasite biomass or do not provoke a prominent metabolic response. PET/MRI is a safe and noninvasive method to evaluate infection-associated organ changes in morphology and glucose metabolism.
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