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      Use of fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography for diagnosis of bleomycin-induced pneumonitis in Hodgkin lymphoma.

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          Bleomycin is an antineoplastic agent causing fatal pulmonary toxicity. Early diagnosis of bleomycin-induced pneumonitis is crucial to prevent irreversible damage. Pulmonary function tests are unreliable for identifying risk of bleomycin toxicity. Fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT scanning can reveal inflammation secondary to pneumonitis but is not sufficiently specific for diagnosis. We retrospectively analyzed scans from 77 patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (median age 41 years, mean bleomycin dose 134 mg) to evaluate bleomycin-induced pneumonitis. We identified 13 patients with abnormal lung uptake of fluorodeoxyglucose. Tracer activity was predominantly diffuse, bilateral, in the lower lobes and subpleural areas. Interim scanning during treatment revealed pneumonitis in eight of 13 patients (asymptomatic in six). One asymptomatic patient died of bleomycin toxicity. For remaining 12 patients, bleomycin was discontinued and methylprednisolone given, all showed resolution of the pneumonitis. These findings suggest that routine interim or end-of-treatment FDG-PET/CT scanning could be beneficial for alerting clinicians to asymptomatic bleomycin-induced toxicity.

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          Journal
          Leuk. Lymphoma
          Leukemia & lymphoma
          Informa UK Limited
          1029-2403
          1026-8022
          May 2017
          : 58
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Koç University, School of Medicine , Department of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging , Istanbul , Turkey.
          [2 ] b Koç University, School of Medicine , Department of Hematology , Istanbul , Turkey.
          [3 ] c Koç University, School of Medicine , Department of Radiation Oncology , Istanbul , Turkey.
          [4 ] d American Hospital-MD Anderson Radiation Treatment Center , Istanbul , Turkey.
          [5 ] e Radiation Oncology at University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center , Houston, TX , USA.
          [6 ] f American Hospital, Department of Radiology , Istanbul , Turkey.
          [7 ] g American Hospital, Department of Hematology , Istanbul , Turkey.
          [8 ] h Kozluk State Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine , Batman , Turkey.
          [9 ] i American Hospital , Department of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imag?ng , Istanbul , Turkey.
          Article
          10.1080/10428194.2016.1236379
          28185527
          dbae9e82-5411-44c3-80ee-57935ef5a1d7
          History

          Bleomycin,Hodgkin lymphoma,PET-CT,bleomycin lung injury,bleomycin-induced pneumonitis,pneumonitis

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