1. Comparison of PET-CT and magnetic resonance diffusion weighted imaging with body suppression (DWIBS) for initial staging of malignant lymphomas.
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Stéphane, Velasco, Samuel, Burg, Vincent, Delwail, Joelle, Guilhot, Remy, Perdrisot, Francois, Guilhot Gaudeffroy, and Jean-Pierre, Tasu
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POSITRON emission tomography , *DIFFUSION tensor imaging , *CELLULAR signal transduction , *LYMPHOMAS , *FOLLOW-up studies (Medicine) , *COMPARATIVE studies , *PATIENTS - Abstract
Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the clinical impact of diffusion-weighted whole-body imaging with background body signal suppression (DWIBS) in staging of malignant lymphoma. Methods: Twenty-three patients with proven malignant lymphomas were prospectively enrolled. DWIBS (b =0, 1000s/mm2) examinations and PET-CT were performed respectively on an Intera 1.5T unit and a Gyroscan PET-CT scan (Philips Medical system, Best, the Netherland). The criteria for positive node involvement were a size over 10mm or an apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value under 0.7510−3 mm2/s for nodes under 10mm. For extranodal analysis, a high or heterogeneous signal on DWIBS was considered as positive. In cases of discordance, the reference standard for each region or organ was established at 6 months after the diagnosis according to all available clinical, biological information, as well as histological evidence or follow-up to prove or disprove the presence of disease. Results: DWIBS and PET-CT results were congruent in 333 node regions on the 345 areas analyzed, with excellent agreement (κ =0.97, P <0.0001). From 433 organs analyzed (one patient had splenectomy) extranodal disease was detected in 22 organs on DWIBS. The two imaging techniques agreed on 430 organs (κ =0.99, P <0.0001). Finally, Ann Arbor stages based on DWIBS and those of PET/CT were in agreement for 23 patients. Conclusions: For malignant lymphoma in a pre-therapeutic context, agreement between diffusion-weighted whole-body imaging and PET/CT is high for Ann Arbor staging. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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