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Abstract #0292

Abbreviated Whole-Body MRI as a Novel Imaging Modality for Pediatric Lymphoma Follow-Up: A Multicenter study

Dongqiu Shan1, Bingjie Zheng1, and Yue Wu1
1The Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Adolescents, Whole Body

Motivation: Our study is motivated by the need to assess abbreviated whole-body MR for evaluating treatment response in pediatric patients with lymphoma.

Goal(s): To evaluate the diagnostic efficacy and reproducibility of a novel abbreviated whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) for response assessment in pediatric patients with lymphoma.

Approach: We conducted a multicenter prospective study included pediatric patients underwent both PET/CT and abbreviated WB-MRI at baseline and during follow-up.

Results: The image quality of abbreviated WB-MRI was rated good or excellent, with high sensitivity and accuracy.

Impact: Abbreviated WB-MRI has the advantage of being non-invasive and without radiation exposure, making it an alternative to PET/CT for response surveillance in pediatric patients.

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