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The role of microscopic bone marrow examination and [ 123 I]MIBG scintigraphy in detection of bone marrow involvement in patients with neuroblastoma.

Acta Clinica Belgica 2021 November 14
OBJECTIVES: For the detection of bone marrow (BM) metastases in patients with neuroblastoma, microscopic BM examination and [123 I]MIBG scintigraphy are advised. The aims of this study were to assess the concordance of [123 I]MIBG and microscopic BM examination (aspirate and biopsy) in detecting BM involvement and to compare invasive disease in BM biopsies and aspirates, both at diagnosis and before autologous stem cell collection (ASCC).

METHODS: Fifty-five patients with stage 4 or stage 4S disease were included, and 37 of them received an autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT). The concordance rate was measured and paired binary data were analysed by the McNemar test to look for a systematic difference between diagnostic tests.

RESULTS: At diagnosis and before ASCC, we found acceptable concordance rates for [123 I]MIBG versus microscopic BM examination (77.1% and 85.3% respectively). Discordant results were found in both directions and at both time points. The concordance rate for biopsy versus aspirate at diagnosis was 80.6%, however, before ASCC a much higher concordance rate between both microscopic examinations was found (94.1%). While none of the aspirates showed neuroblastoma cells before ASCC, two biopsies still showed tumor invasion.

CONCLUSION: For patients with neuroblastoma, a [123 I]MIBG scintigraphy and a microscopic examination of BM aspirate and its biopsy should be used as complementary tools in the evaluation of BM involvement, and this both at diagnosis and during treatment (before ASCC).

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