id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-002977-o0dvwzxk Gosangi, Babina Review of targeted therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia: what a radiologist needs to know about CT interpretation 2018-04-18 .txt text/plain 5462 239 36 Using CLL as a case study, we present a timeline and overview of the current treatment landscape for the radiologist, including an overview of clinical and radiological features of CLL, discussion of the targeted agents themselves, and the role of imaging in response and toxicity assessment. In this review, using CLL as a case study, we summarize the clinical and radiological features of this disease and discuss the various targeted therapies used to treat CLL and other indolent lymphomas, with emphasis on the role of imaging in toxicity assessment. Despite these potential toxicities, each of Fig. 9 a 78-year-old female patient with CLL on treatment with Idelalisib with pneumonitis, axial CT of the chest obtained in arterial phase demonstrates bilateral patchy areas of ground glass and consolidative opacities. ./cache/cord-002977-o0dvwzxk.txt ./txt/cord-002977-o0dvwzxk.txt