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Association of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features with Angioleiomyoma Histologic Subtype.

Yasuyuki Kitagawa1, Yoshihiro Sudo2, Ryu Tsunoda2, Mitsuhiko Nanno2, Satoru Arai3, Shinro Takai1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Angioleiomyomas typically present as small, painful, soft-tissue tumors less than 2 cm in diameter. The features of angioleiomyomas on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging are not well understood, and the association of MR findings with histologic subtype is unclear. In the present study, the MR features of angioleiomyomas of average size were compared in relation to histologic subtype.
METHODS: This retrospective review of medical records analyzed MR imaging data and histologic specimens from 18 consecutive patients with angioleiomyomas that were resected at our hospital during the period from January 2006 through December 2013.
RESULTS: On T1-weighted images, lesions exhibited homogeneous areas that were isointense with skeletal muscle. However, T2-weighted images of solid and venous angioleiomyomas showed heterogeneous areas that were isointense or slightly hyperintense, while cavernous angioleiomyomas exhibited hyperintensity. Most lesions had a hypointense rim, and two thirds had adjacent vessels.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that MR findings for angioleiomyoma vary in relation to histologic subtype. T2-weighted images of solid and venous angioleiomyomas yielded specific MR findings that allowed for differentiation from other soft-tissue tumors, such as soft-tissue sarcomas. Most of these tumors exhibited isointense to slightly hyperintense regions, as compared with skeletal muscle, while findings for cavernous angioleiomyomas were nonspecific. Thus, clinical findings and MR imaging were almost sufficient for preoperative diagnosis of solid and venous angioleiomyomas.

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Keywords:  angioleiomyoma; histologic subtype; magnetic resonance imaging; signal intensities

Year:  2020        PMID: 32238733     DOI: 10.1272/jnms.JNMS.2020_87-602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nippon Med Sch        ISSN: 1345-4676            Impact factor:   0.920


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Authors:  Zhibo Zuo; Wanxin Wu; Xin Li; Lin Zhang; Jingyu Wang; Zhiqin Guo; Shaoqing Hu; Qi Zhang
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2022-08-22       Impact factor: 2.751

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