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Whole Body MR Imaging: A Useful Imaging Modality in the Management of Children With Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

Hee Mang Yoon1, Jeong Rye Kim1, Ah Young Jung1, Young Ah Cho1, Ho Joon Im2, Jin Seong Lee3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To evaluate the distribution of chloromas using whole body magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in pediatric patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and to assess the clinical role of whole body MR imaging in management of pediatric patients with AML.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively searched pediatric patients (< 18 years old) who were diagnosed with AML and underwent whole body MR imaging during their illness between January 2006 and December 2014. The presence of chloromas was defined as when it was proven pathologically or showed typical imaging features. Nonchloroma lesions that were incidentally detected and were not previously seen on other imaging studies were defined as clinically occult nonchloroma lesions.
RESULTS: Sixty-nine whole body MR scans of 40 patients with AML were included. The musculoskeletal system (42.9%) was the most commonly affected by chloromas. A total of 77 chloromas were identified in 11 (27.5%) of 40 patients. Nine (81.8%) of these 11 patients had 2 or more chloromas. There were 39 (50.6%) unexpected chloromas, which were incidentally detected, in 7 patients. Whole body MR scanning provided additional information regarding 21 clinically occult nonchloroma lesions in this patient population.
CONCLUSION: Chloromas tended to show multiplicity and be present without symptoms. The most common site of involvement was the musculoskeletal system. Whole body MR imaging provided additional information that affected the clinical management of children with AML.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Acute myeloid leukemia; Chloromas; Complications; Magnetic resonance imaging; Pediatric

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28284743     DOI: 10.1016/j.clml.2017.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Lymphoma Myeloma Leuk        ISSN: 2152-2669


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