Journal article

Initial staging of lymphoma with positron emission tomography and computed tomography

RJ Hicks, MP Mac Manus, JF Seymour

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2005

Abstract

Lymphomas represent a diverse range of diseases with manifold presentations, outlook, and therapeutic approaches. Key to the modern management of lymphoma is accurate delineation of the extent of disease. The inability of computed tomography (CT) to identify the involvement of nonenlarged nodes and its relatively poor sensitivity in the detection of extra-nodal sites of involvement limit the performance of noninvasive staging techniques. Functional imaging techniques such as Ga-67 scintigraphy have been used for many years to improve the evaluation of patients with lymphoma. While providing complementary information to CT in many clinical settings, functional imaging has never had sufficient..

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