Literature DB >> 12409110

Identification of inguinal lymph node metastases from vulval carcinoma by magnetic resonance imaging: an initial report.

J M Hawnaur1, K Reynolds, G Wilson, V Hillier, H C Kitchener.   

Abstract

AIM: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has the potential to assess inguinal lymph nodes more accurately than palpation and less invasively than surgical exploration. The objective of this study was to measure the accuracy of MRI in identifying inguinal metastases by demonstrating abnormal lymph node morphology.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 10 women with vulval malignancy underwent T1- and fat-suppressed T2-weighted surface coil MRI of both groins before surgery. Each groin was prospectively categorised as normal or as having metastatic lymphadenopathy using criteria established in normal volunteers. Histopathological findings in patients undergoing groin dissection for invasive vulval carcinoma were used as validation.
RESULTS: MRI had a positive predictive value of 89%, negative predictive value of 91%, sensitivity of 89%, specificity of 91% and accuracy of 90%. The most useful observations on MRI to identify metastatic lymphadenopathy were those of lymph node contour irregularity, cystic change in a lymph node, short axis diameter exceeding 10mm and abnormal long: short axis diameter ratio.
CONCLUSION: High resolution MRI of the inguinal regions has potential to screen for lymph node metastases in patients with vulval cancer, with the aim of reducing the number of women who have to undergo groin dissection.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12409110     DOI: 10.1053/crad.2002.1057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Radiol        ISSN: 0009-9260            Impact factor:   2.350


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Journal:  Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd       Date:  2016-10       Impact factor: 2.915

2.  Computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and FDG positron emission tomography in the management of vulvar malignancies.

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Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2014-12-06       Impact factor: 5.315

3.  Groin lymph node detection and sentinel lymph node biopsy in vulvar cancer.

Authors:  Chieko Sakae; Ken Yamaguchi; Noriomi Matsumura; Hidekatsu Nakai; Yumiko Yoshioka; Eiji Kondoh; Junzo Hamanishi; Kaoru Abiko; Masafumi Koshiyama; Tsukasa Baba; Aki Kido; Masaki Mandai; Ikuo Konishi
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Review 4.  Gynecologic tumor board: a radiologist's guide to vulvar and vaginal malignancies.

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Journal:  Radiol Bras       Date:  2019 Sep-Oct

6.  Role of Pelvic Lymph Node Resection in Vulvar Squamous Cell Cancer: A Subset Analysis of the AGO-CaRE-1 Study.

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