OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of renal cyst pseudoenhancement at 16- and 64-row multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) in patients. METHODS: MDCT images from 90 patients with renal cysts >1 cm in diameter (n=122) were retrospectively analyzed for the presence and predictors of cyst pseudoenhancement. RESULTS: Fifty-three percent of cysts 1-2 cm demonstrated pseudoenhancement (ranged from 11 to 35 HU). Cyst pseudoenhancement was more pronounced when imaged with 64-row CTs compared to 16-row CT. Cyst size, postcontrast renal parenchymal density, and number of scanner detector rows were independent predictors of pseudoenhancement. CONCLUSION: Pseudoenhancement occurs most frequently in patients with renal cysts <2 cm imaged with 64-detector-row MDCT.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of renal cyst pseudoenhancement at 16- and 64-row multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) in patients. METHODS: MDCT images from 90 patients with renal cysts >1 cm in diameter (n=122) were retrospectively analyzed for the presence and predictors of cyst pseudoenhancement. RESULTS: Fifty-three percent of cysts 1-2 cm demonstrated pseudoenhancement (ranged from 11 to 35 HU). Cyst pseudoenhancement was more pronounced when imaged with 64-row CTs compared to 16-row CT. Cyst size, postcontrast renal parenchymal density, and number of scanner detector rows were independent predictors of pseudoenhancement. CONCLUSION: Pseudoenhancement occurs most frequently in patients with renal cysts <2 cm imaged with 64-detector-row MDCT.
Authors: Jeet Patel; Matthew S Davenport; Shokoufeh Khalatbari; Richard H Cohan; James H Ellis; Joel F Platt Journal: AJR Am J Roentgenol Date: 2014-02 Impact factor: 3.959