MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG LESIONS IN LYMPHOMA
Aim: to study the MRI semiotics of lung involvement and compare the diagnostic effcacy of MRI, CT and PET/CT in lymphomas. Material and methods: the study included 314 patients with morphologically verifed lymphoma, who before the start of treatment underwent MRI of the whole body and CT of the t...
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doaj-830cf73026874ee99a69c9c6f74f7c9b2020-11-25T02:44:18ZbelGrodno State Medical University Žurnal Grodnenskogo Gosudarstvennogo Medicinskogo Universiteta2221-87852413-01092020-06-0118329230310.25298/2221-8785-2020-18-3-292-303MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG LESIONS IN LYMPHOMAKharuzhyk S. A.0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0010-8324N. N. Alexandrov National Cancer Center, Lesnoy, Minsk district, BelarusAim: to study the MRI semiotics of lung involvement and compare the diagnostic effcacy of MRI, CT and PET/CT in lymphomas. Material and methods: the study included 314 patients with morphologically verifed lymphoma, who before the start of treatment underwent MRI of the whole body and CT of the thorax and/or PET/CT of the whole body. Results. The frequency of lung involvement was 14%. The lesions were in the form of nodules/masses in 76% of cases, consolidation in 29% and interstitial changes in 9%. The sensitivity, specifcity, and accuracy of MRI were 85%, 96%, and 94%, respectively, and the diagnostic effciency was high (AUC 0.901). There were no signifcant differences in the sensitivity and effciency of MRI and CT, MRI and PET/CT. Conclusion. MRI of the thorax is an effective method for diagnosing lung involvement in lymphoma and is recommended for practical use, especially in patients with variable fluorodeoxyglucose-avid lymphomas, young patients and pregnant women.http://journal-grsmu.by/index.php/ojs/article/view/2565hodgkin lymphomanon-hodgkin lymphomalungsmagnetic resonance imagingpositron emission tomography computed tomography |
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Kharuzhyk S. A. MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG LESIONS IN LYMPHOMA Žurnal Grodnenskogo Gosudarstvennogo Medicinskogo Universiteta hodgkin lymphoma non-hodgkin lymphoma lungs magnetic resonance imaging positron emission tomography computed tomography |
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG LESIONS IN LYMPHOMA |
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG LESIONS IN LYMPHOMA |
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG LESIONS IN LYMPHOMA |
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG LESIONS IN LYMPHOMA |
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG LESIONS IN LYMPHOMA |
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magnetic resonance imaging diagnosis of lung lesions in lymphoma |
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Grodno State Medical University |
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Žurnal Grodnenskogo Gosudarstvennogo Medicinskogo Universiteta |
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2221-8785 2413-0109 |
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Aim: to study the MRI semiotics of lung involvement and compare the diagnostic effcacy of MRI, CT and PET/CT
in lymphomas.
Material and methods: the study included 314 patients with morphologically verifed lymphoma, who before the
start of treatment underwent MRI of the whole body and CT of the thorax and/or PET/CT of the whole body.
Results. The frequency of lung involvement was 14%. The lesions were in the form of nodules/masses in 76% of cases, consolidation in 29% and interstitial changes in 9%. The sensitivity, specifcity, and accuracy of MRI were
85%, 96%, and 94%, respectively, and the diagnostic effciency was high (AUC 0.901). There were no signifcant differences in the sensitivity and effciency of MRI and CT, MRI and PET/CT.
Conclusion. MRI of the thorax is an effective method for diagnosing lung involvement in lymphoma and is
recommended for practical use, especially in patients with variable fluorodeoxyglucose-avid lymphomas, young
patients and pregnant women. |
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hodgkin lymphoma non-hodgkin lymphoma lungs magnetic resonance imaging positron emission tomography computed tomography |
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