TY - BOOK AU - Salma Abdelaziz Abdelazim Badr AU - Hosna Moustafa , AU - Magdy Kotb , AU - Mai Amr Abdelwahab , TI - Predictive value of 18 F FDG PET/CT in the detection of bone marrow infiltration in pediatric lymphoma patients / PY - 2017/// CY - Cairo : PB - Salma Abdelaziz Abdelazim Badr , KW - FDG PET/CT KW - Lymphoma KW - Pediatrics N1 - Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Nuclear Medicine; Issued also as CD N2 - Bone Marrow infiltration in Pre-therapy assessment of pediatric lymphoma patients; FDG PET/CT versus BMB. Objectives: to compare between FDG PET/CT and routine iliac BMB is assessment of bone marrow infiltration in pediatric lymphoma patient at presentation. Methods 140 pediatric patients with pathologically proven lymphoma [113 Hodgkin{u2019}s disease (HD), 27 non- Hodgkin{u2019}s lymphoma (NHL)] were enrolled in this study. All patients had pre therapy FDG PET/CT and BMB within a period not exceeding two weeks apart. Clinico-pathological and other radiological data were extracted from registration file. Results among the 113 HD patients FDG PET/CT revealed positive BM involvement in 27 patients, 2 of which proved to be falsely positive with negative BMB and regional MRI results. On the other hand BMB was positive for BM infiltration in 8 patients all of which were also positive in PET/CT. In NHL group FDG PET/CT revealed positive BM involvement in 14 patients, only 6 of them have positive BMB. None of patient has positive BMI by BMB and negative FDG PET/CT for BM infiltration in both groups. The overall results revealed significant higher sensitivity for FDG PET/CT (100%) compared to BMB (35.9%) (P<0.05). FDG PET-CT provides upstaging in 17.9 % of the enclosed patients. Conclusion: FDG PET/CT seemed to be a promising alternative tool to BMB in assessment of BMI at initial assessment of HD and NHL pediatric lymphoma. Its high sensitivity and upstaging impact stand behind UR - http://172.23.153.220/th.pdf ER -