Literature DB >> 8539104

[CT findings of primary retroperitoneal cystic tumors: special emphasis on the distinction benignancy from malignancy].

H Nobusawa1, T Hashimoto, H Munechika, T Gokan, K Soejima, S Ohta, A Shiokawa, R Ukisu, H Motoya, M Honda.   

Abstract

We describe the CT findings of primary retroperitoneal cystic tumors in 20 patients (cystic lymphangioma, 9; cystic teratoma, 3; cystic neurinoma, 4; mucinous cystadenocarcinoma, 3; synovial sarcoma, 1). CT findings were retrospectively reviewed and the findings correlated with the pathological findings to determine malignant or benign cystic tumors. Definite criteria for malignancy were invasion to surrounding organ and the presence of distant metastasis. However, the sensitivity of these criteria was very low (25%). Enhancement of an intracystic solid component was a reliable criterion (p < 0.05) for malignancy (sensitivity 75%, specificity 81%, accuracy 80%). Either unilocular cystic appearance or the presence of a "neck" (between the cystic mass and paraaortic region) strongly suggested the possibility of benignancy (specificity 100%). The "neck" was thought to be morphologically specific for cystic lymphangioma.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8539104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Igaku Hoshasen Gakkai Zasshi        ISSN: 0048-0428


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1.  Pseudomyxoma extraperitonei: a rare presentation of a rare tumour.

Authors:  Carmina Diaz-Zorrilla; Antonio Ramos-De la Medina; Peter Grube-Pagola; Alfredo Ramirez-Gutierrez de Velasco
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-02-04

2.  Upper abdominal teratomas in infants: radiological findings and importance of the vascular anatomy.

Authors:  Jonathan Hart; Waseem Mazrani; Niall Jones; Edward M Kiely; Neil J Sebire; Kieran McHugh
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2008-05-27
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