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Published in: European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 1/2017

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Authors: Linda Jorgov, Françoise Montravers, Sona Balogova, Judith Landman-Parker, Jean-Noël Talbot

Published in: European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | Issue 1/2017

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The aim of this retrospective pilot study was to draw attention to a phenomenon that had only been reported episodically and only in adults: the large frequency of a high diffuse FDG uptake (greater than that of the liver) by at least one organ in 77 % (0.95 confidence interval = 58–90 %) of young patients with untreated Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The classical approach is to take into account only focal FDG uptake and its early response to treatment. This diffuse uptake is also modified after two cycles of treatment, as shown by significant differences in univariate analysis. In response to the objection raised by R Kluge et al., we confirm that the 5 sites were selected on basis of previous reports and studies in adults (quoted references 13–15 in our article) or in children (reference 17). R Kluge et al. also object that practicing this type of multiple comparisons increases the statistical risk alpha and accurately suggest applying the Bonferroni correction. This correction, multiplying by five the p values (e.g. p = 0.005 instead of 0.001) for a comparison of five sites, will not change the conclusions drawn from Table 3, since most p values were very small: there is a significant decrease after two cycles of treatment in the FDG uptake of the thymus, bone marrow and spleen. Similarly, the increase in FDG liver uptake remains significant. This variation is likely to have consequences on the visual evaluation which is made on the interim PET with reference to the liver uptake. It will influence visual evaluation of diffuse organ uptake, as shown on Table 2, by a decrease in organ uptake which is only significant for diffuse spleen uptake. It will probably also influence the visual evaluation of uptake of lymphoma foci on interim PET while assessing the Deauville criteria. …
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Authors
Linda Jorgov
Françoise Montravers
Sona Balogova
Judith Landman-Parker
Jean-Noël Talbot
Publication date
01-01-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging / Issue 1/2017
Print ISSN: 1619-7070
Electronic ISSN: 1619-7089
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00259-016-3535-x

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