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Impact of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography staging in newly diagnosed classical Hodgkin lymphoma: fewer cases with stage I disease and more with skeletal involvement.
[hodgkin lymphoma, classical]
(
18
)
F-Fluorodeoxyglucose
positron
emission
tomography
/
computed
tomography
(
PET
/
CT
)
is
a
highly
accurate
staging
method
in
classical
Hodgkin
lymphoma
(
cHL
)
.
We
retrospectively
compared
the
staging
results
obtained
in
two
large
cohorts
of
patients
with
cHL
diagnosed
before
(
n
=
324
)
and
after
(
n
=
406
)
the
introduction
of
PET
/
CT
staging
in
a
retrospective
study
.
In
PET
/
CT
staged
patients
,
stage
I
disease
was
less
frequent
(
16
%
vs
.
27
%
,
p
<
0
.
001
)
while
stage
IV
disease
was
more
frequent
(
17
%
vs
.
10
%
,
p
=
0
.
02
)
.
Imaging-detected
skeletal
involvement
was
recognized
more
often
in
PET
/
CT
staged
patients
(
17
%
vs
.
2
%
,
p
<
0
.
001
)
,
and
the
presence
of
focal
skeletal
PET
/
CT
lesions
was
associated
with
higher
risk
of
progression
(
hazard
ratio
[
HR
]
1
.
96
,
95
%
confidence
interval
[
CI
]
:
1
.
14
-
3
.
36
)
.
The
German
Hodgkin
Study
Group
(
GHSG
)
risk
classification
(
early
,
intermediate
,
advanced
disease
)
predicted
outcome
in
PET
/
CT
staged
patients
.
In
conclusion
,
PET
/
CT
led
to
higher
disease
stages
,
and
the
more
frequently
diagnosed
skeletal
lesions
may
be
an
adverse
prognostic
factor
.
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