The diagnosis of lymphoma bone marrow infiltration is very important for the staging and treatment mode of lymphoma. Traditional bone marrow cytology and pathology examinations are only performed locally, and missed diagnosis is possible. The study explore the value of multi-parameter pelvic magnetic resonance in detecting bone marrow infiltration with newly diagnosed lymphoma patients . This study also explore the consistency of pelvic magnetic resonance and PET/CT for detection of lymphoma bone marrow infiltration.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
142
Affiliated Tumor Hospital,Guangxi Medical University
Nanning, China
Agreement Between MRI and Bone marrow cytology, pathology and follow-up at Diagnosis
MRI-positive lesions that cannot be confirmed by bone marrow cytology and pathology will be confirmed by MRI follow-up.
Time frame: Within 30 days prior to start of chemotherapy
Agreement Between MRI and 18F-FDG PET/CT at Diagnosis
Region based agreement (%; kappa value) of MRI with 18F-FDG PET/CT at diagnosis.
Time frame: Within 30 days prior to start of chemotherapy
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