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F-18 FDG PET-CT Versus Contrast Enhanced CT in Detection of Extra Nodal Involvement in Patients with Lymphoma

AIM AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to assess the added value of hybrid fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in the evaluation of extranodal involvement in patients with lymphoma in comparison to contrast-enhanced CT (CECT). PATIENTS AND METHODS...

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Autores principales: Alnouby, Aboelmagd, Ibraheem Nasr, Ibraheem Mansour, Ali, Ismail, Rezk, Mahmoud
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6011550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29962712
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijnm.IJNM_47_18
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author Alnouby, Aboelmagd
Ibraheem Nasr, Ibraheem Mansour
Ali, Ismail
Rezk, Mahmoud
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Ibraheem Nasr, Ibraheem Mansour
Ali, Ismail
Rezk, Mahmoud
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description AIM AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to assess the added value of hybrid fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in the evaluation of extranodal involvement in patients with lymphoma in comparison to contrast-enhanced CT (CECT). PATIENTS AND METHODS: All patients had lymphoma, proved by histopathological and immunophenotyping examinations. They underwent CECT and F-18 FDG PET–CT studies. Both CECT and PET/CT studies were done within 30 days. RESULTS: The study included 144 patients 92 (63.9%) males and 52 (36.1%) females with mean age 49.3 years (range 18–80 years). A total of 102 (70.8%) patients had non-Hodgkin lymphoma and 42 patients (18.1%) had Hodgkin disease, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma subtype had the highest prevalence 52.8% (76/144), whereas lymphocytic predominance was the least prevalent 1.4% (2/144) followed by mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma 2.8% (4/144) and small lymphocytic type 4.2% (6/144), mixed cellularity (MC), T-cell, and follicular type were equally distributed 6.9% (10/144 each). The lung was the most common site as it was involved in 34 patients followed by bone and bone marrow 32 patients, spleen 18, liver 16, nasopharynx 8, stomach 6, cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue 6, peritoneum, cecum, small intestine, brain, and intramuscular four patients each. However, the parotid and pancreas were the least common sites two patients each. The overall sensitivity, specificity PPV, NPV, and accuracy of PET/CT and CECT are 97%, 20% 94.2%, 33.3% and 91.7% and 89.6%, 60%, 96.8%, 30% and 87.5%, respectively. CONCLUSION: F-18 FDG-PET/CT can accurately monitor the extranodal lymphoma, it can detect metabolically-active lesions without CT structural changes and identify viable tumor in normal size lymph nodes. FDG-PET/CT is more effective than CECT in evaluating extra nodal lymphomatous infiltration, especially in the spleen, bone, and bone marrow.
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spelling pubmed-60115502018-07-01 F-18 FDG PET-CT Versus Contrast Enhanced CT in Detection of Extra Nodal Involvement in Patients with Lymphoma Alnouby, Aboelmagd Ibraheem Nasr, Ibraheem Mansour Ali, Ismail Rezk, Mahmoud Indian J Nucl Med Original Article AIM AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to assess the added value of hybrid fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in the evaluation of extranodal involvement in patients with lymphoma in comparison to contrast-enhanced CT (CECT). PATIENTS AND METHODS: All patients had lymphoma, proved by histopathological and immunophenotyping examinations. They underwent CECT and F-18 FDG PET–CT studies. Both CECT and PET/CT studies were done within 30 days. RESULTS: The study included 144 patients 92 (63.9%) males and 52 (36.1%) females with mean age 49.3 years (range 18–80 years). A total of 102 (70.8%) patients had non-Hodgkin lymphoma and 42 patients (18.1%) had Hodgkin disease, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma subtype had the highest prevalence 52.8% (76/144), whereas lymphocytic predominance was the least prevalent 1.4% (2/144) followed by mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma 2.8% (4/144) and small lymphocytic type 4.2% (6/144), mixed cellularity (MC), T-cell, and follicular type were equally distributed 6.9% (10/144 each). The lung was the most common site as it was involved in 34 patients followed by bone and bone marrow 32 patients, spleen 18, liver 16, nasopharynx 8, stomach 6, cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue 6, peritoneum, cecum, small intestine, brain, and intramuscular four patients each. However, the parotid and pancreas were the least common sites two patients each. The overall sensitivity, specificity PPV, NPV, and accuracy of PET/CT and CECT are 97%, 20% 94.2%, 33.3% and 91.7% and 89.6%, 60%, 96.8%, 30% and 87.5%, respectively. CONCLUSION: F-18 FDG-PET/CT can accurately monitor the extranodal lymphoma, it can detect metabolically-active lesions without CT structural changes and identify viable tumor in normal size lymph nodes. FDG-PET/CT is more effective than CECT in evaluating extra nodal lymphomatous infiltration, especially in the spleen, bone, and bone marrow. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6011550/ /pubmed/29962712 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijnm.IJNM_47_18 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Indian Journal of Nuclear Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Alnouby, Aboelmagd
Ibraheem Nasr, Ibraheem Mansour
Ali, Ismail
Rezk, Mahmoud
F-18 FDG PET-CT Versus Contrast Enhanced CT in Detection of Extra Nodal Involvement in Patients with Lymphoma
title F-18 FDG PET-CT Versus Contrast Enhanced CT in Detection of Extra Nodal Involvement in Patients with Lymphoma
title_full F-18 FDG PET-CT Versus Contrast Enhanced CT in Detection of Extra Nodal Involvement in Patients with Lymphoma
title_fullStr F-18 FDG PET-CT Versus Contrast Enhanced CT in Detection of Extra Nodal Involvement in Patients with Lymphoma
title_full_unstemmed F-18 FDG PET-CT Versus Contrast Enhanced CT in Detection of Extra Nodal Involvement in Patients with Lymphoma
title_short F-18 FDG PET-CT Versus Contrast Enhanced CT in Detection of Extra Nodal Involvement in Patients with Lymphoma
title_sort f-18 fdg pet-ct versus contrast enhanced ct in detection of extra nodal involvement in patients with lymphoma
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6011550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29962712
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijnm.IJNM_47_18
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