Potential prognostic implications of whole-body bone marrow MRI in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma patients with a negative blind bone marrow biopsy

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Purpose To assess the prognostic implications of whole-body bone marrow MRI findings in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients with a negative blind bone marrow biopsy (BMB). Materials and Methods Thirty-eight patients with newly diagnosed DLBCL and negative blind BMB prospectively underwent whole-body MRI (T1-weighted, T2-weighted short inversion time inversion recovery, and diffusion-weighted sequences), which were scored as positive or negative for lymphomatous bone marrow involvement. Proportions of patients who experienced disease relapse/progression or died during follow-up were calculated and compared between whole-body MRI-positive and whole-body MRI-negative patients. Results The median follow-up time of surviving patients was 973 days (range, 391-1655 days). Disease relapse/progression occurred in 33% (5/15) of patients with a positive whole-body MRI and in 13% (3/23) of patients with a negative whole-body MRI. In addition, 20% (3/15) of patients with a positive whole-body MRI died during follow-up, compared with 9% (2/23) of patients with a negative whole-body MRI. Conclusion The results of this study show that disease relapse or progression and death may occur more frequently in whole-body MRI-positive patients than in whole-body MRI-negative patients, which suggests that whole-body bone marrow MRI findings in DLBCL patients with a negative BMB may have prognostic implications. Copyright © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Adams, H. J. A., Kwee, T. C., Lokhorst, H. M., Westerweel, P. E., Fijnheer, R., Kersten, M. J., … Nievelstein, R. A. J. (2014). Potential prognostic implications of whole-body bone marrow MRI in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma patients with a negative blind bone marrow biopsy. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 39(6), 1394–1400. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.24318

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