Literature DB >> 9173426

[Invasive cervix carcinoma (pT2b-pT4a). Value of conventional and pharmacokinetic magnetic resonance tomography (MRI) in comparison with extensive cross sections and histopathologic findings].

H Hawighorst1, P G Knapstein, W Weikel, M V Knopp, U Schaeffer, M Essig, G Brix, I Zuna, S Schönberg, G van Kaick.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare staging of advanced primary cervical carcinoma (pT2b-pT4a) by conventional and pharmacokinetic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with the giant cross section specimen and histopathological findings.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventeen patients with biopsy-proven cancer of the cervix and clinically suspected invasive cancer (FIGO IIB-IVA) were prospectively examined by conventional (T2 and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted spin echo images) and pharmacokinetic MRI. All MRI findings were compared with the giant cross section specimen and histopathology as the standard of reference. For pharmacokinetic MRI, a saturation recovery TurboFLASH sequence was used with a high temporal resolution of 13 s per ten sections. Signal time changes were analyzed using a pharmacokinetic model and the computed parameter values were visualized by color-coded overlay.
RESULTS: Analysis of parametrial invasion on T2-weighted images resulted in an accuracy of 85% and 73% on contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images and on pharmacokinetic MR images respectively. Accuracy of analysis of bladder and/or rectal wall invasion was significantly (P < 0.05) higher on pharmacokinetic MR images (88%) than on T2-weighted images (67%). Contrast-enhanced T1-weighted spin-echo images improved staging accuracy compared with T2-weighted images (76% vs 67%).
CONCLUSION: At present, conventional T2-weighted SE images are superior to contrast-enhanced T1-weighted SE and pharmacokinetic MR images in depicting infiltration of the parametrium. However, suspected infiltration of the bladder and/or rectum (pT4a) is diagnosed more accurately on pharmacokinetic images than on conventional MR images.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9173426     DOI: 10.1007/s001170050185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiologe        ISSN: 0033-832X            Impact factor:   0.635


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1.  The correlation of preoperative CT, MR imaging, and clinical staging (FIGO) with histopathology findings in primary cervical carcinoma.

Authors:  O Ozsarlak; W Tjalma; E Schepens; B Corthouts; B Op de Beeck; E Van Marck; P M Parizel; A M De Schepper
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2003-06-12       Impact factor: 5.315

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