Low-dose PET/CT and full-dose contrast-enhanced CT at the initial staging of localized diffuse large B-cell lymphomas

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Computed tomography (CT) has been used as the reference imaging technique for the initial staging of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma until recent days, when the introduction of positron emission tomography (PET)/CT imaging as a hybrid technique has become of routine use. However, the performance of both examinations is still common. The aim of this work was to compare the findings between low-dose 2-deoxy-2-(18F)fluoro-d-glucose (18F-FDG) PET/CT and full-dose contrast-enhanced CT (ceCT) in 28 patients with localized diffuse large B-cell lymphoma according to PET/CT find-ings, in order to avoid the performance of ceCT. For each technique, a comparison in the number of nodal and extranodal involved regions was performed. PET/CT showed more lesions than ceCT in both nodal (41 vs. 36) and extranodal localizations (16 vs. 15). Disease staging according to both techniques was concordant in 22 patients (79%) and discordant in 6 patients (21%), changing treatment management in 3 patients (11%). PET/CT determined a better staging and therapeutic approach, making the performance of an additional ceCT unnecessary.

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Sabaté-Llobera, A., Cortés-Romera, M., Mercadal, S., Hernández-Gañán, J., Pomares, H., González-Barca, E., & Gámez-Cenzano, C. (2016). Low-dose PET/CT and full-dose contrast-enhanced CT at the initial staging of localized diffuse large B-cell lymphomas. Clinical Medicine Insights: Blood Disorders, 9, 29–32. https://doi.org/10.4137/CMBD.S38468

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