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Deauville Criteria
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    Deauville Criteria

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    The Deauville 5-point scoring system is an internationally accepted and utilized five-point scoring system for the fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) avidity of a Hodgkin lymphoma or Non-Hodgkin lymphoma tumor mass as seen on FDG positron emission tomography:

    • Score 1: No uptake above the background
    • Score 2: Uptake ≤ mediastinum
    • Score 3: Uptake > mediastinum but ≤ liver
    • Score 4: Uptake moderately increased compared to the liver at any site
    • Score 5: Uptake markedly increased compared to the liver at any site
    • Score X: New areas of uptake unlikely to be related to lymphoma


    Scores of 1 and 2 are considered to be negative and 4 and 5 are considered to be positive. "Score 3 should be interpreted according to the clinical context but in many Hodgkin Lymphoma patients indicates a good prognosis with standard treatment."

    History

    Deauville score was developed at Guy's and Saint Thomas Hospital in London after an international meeting at Deauville, France in 2009.


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