Evaluation of the Effect of PETCT in the Examination and Diagnosis of Lymphoma Patients
Abstract
Objective: To analyze the effect of PET in the diagnosis of lymphoma. Methods: 42 patients with lymphoma admitted to our hospital from January 2018 to December 2019 were selected as the study subjects. All patients were examined by ultrasound and PETCT, and the examination results were observed and analyzed. Results: The positive rate of ultrasonic examination was 69.05% (29/42), and the positive rate of PET examination was 78.57% (33/42). There was significant difference between groups (P<0.05); The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of PETCT in lymphoma patients were 91.67%, 83.33% and 90.48%, respectively. There was significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). Conclusion: PETCT examination of lymphoma patients has high positive detection rate, sensitivity, specificity and accuracy, and can make accurate diagnosis of the disease.
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