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Whole body‐diffusion weighted imaging for the assessment of treatment response in hairy cell leukaemia: A positive first step
Author(s) -
Algudkar Ashwin,
ElSharkawi Dima,
Cross Matthew,
Tunariu Nina,
Attygalle Ayoma D,
Sharma Bhupinder
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ejhaem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2688-6146
DOI - 10.1002/jha2.158
Subject(s) - medicine , multiple myeloma , pathological , diffusion mri , radiology , biopsy , radiological weapon , stage (stratigraphy) , nuclear medicine , pathology , magnetic resonance imaging , paleontology , biology
Abstract We present the case of a patient diagnosed with hairy cell leukaemia (HCL) who subsequently developed biopsy confirmed bone lesions and underwent multiple lines of therapy. The reported incidence of bone lesions in HCL is 3%, and bony involvement can be associated with high tumour burden and aggressive disease. The commonly lytic bone lesions in HCL are difficult to accurately assess for response. Whole body diffusion weighted imaging (WB‐DWI) has been used clinically in multiple myeloma; we postulate clinical utility in HCL, where hypercellularity also applies. In our case, WB‐DWI appears to discriminate sites of active disease from bone response. We present the salient radiological and pathological images. To our knowledge, this is the first description of WB‐DWI in HCL; we support research of WB‐DWI in the staging, prognostication and response assessment of HCL.

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