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Boaz Nachmias1, Jeremy Godefroy2, Eyal Rozenbach2
1From the Departments of Hematology.
Abstract:
Residual end of treatment (EOT) FDG-avid lesions are often due to infectious or inflammatory process and not due to refractory lymphoma. Nonetheless, such lesions prompt diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. We evaluate clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with EOT FDG-avid splenic lesions. Comparing metabolic volume (MV) ratio between EOT to interim, showed a marked difference between false positive and true positive lesions (0.5 vs 3.6, P = 0.02). EOT SUVmax was also significantly different between the groups (7 vs. 19, P = 0.02). We suggest EOT/interim-MV ratio as a tool to identify patients at low risk of refractory disease allowing non-invasive surveillance.
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