Literature DB >> 8929297

Imaging and compartmental classification of solid pelvic tumours in children.

C Hugosson1, R Nyman, B Jacobsson, H Jorulf, P McDonald, K Sackey.   

Abstract

Thirty-five children aged from 1 day to 16 years (median 5 years) with solid pelvic tumours were investigated with US, CT and MR. All three methods gave similar estimates of tumour size. For defining location of the tumours, the pelvis was divided into three midline compartments (anterior, middle and posterior) and a right and left lateral compartment. CT and MR were accurate and equally reliable in determining the tumour location, US was less accurate. Evaluation of confinement to organ of origin was uncertain, regardless of imaging modality. Tissue characteristics with CT and MR did not contribute to the differentiation of the various tumour types, and contrast medium enhancement did not improve the discrimination. Compartmental localization was equally well assessed by CT and MR and, together with sex, was found to correlate with the tumour type.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8929297     DOI: 10.1007/bf03178037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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