Prediction of histological grade of endometrial cancer by means of MRI. Issue 103 (June 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Prediction of histological grade of endometrial cancer by means of MRI. Issue 103 (June 2018)
- Main Title:
- Prediction of histological grade of endometrial cancer by means of MRI
- Authors:
- Bonatti, Matteo
Pedrinolla, Beatrice
Cybulski, Adam Jerzy
Lombardo, Fabio
Negri, Giovanni
Messini, Sergio
Tagliaferri, Tiziana
Manfredi, Riccardo
Bonatti, Giampietro - Abstract:
- Highlights: Pre-operative biopsy under-grades endometrial cancer in 18.9% of the cases. Deep myometrial infiltration is significantly associated with high grade endometrial cancer. Neoplasm/uterus volume ratio is significantly higher in high grade endometrial cancer. ADC histogram analysis does not allow to identify high grade endometrial cancer. Abstract: Objectives: To evaluate the ability of MRI in predicting histological grade of endometrial cancer (EC). Methods: IRB-approved retrospective study; requirement for informed consent was waived. 90 patients with histologically proven EC who underwent preoperative MRI and surgery at our Institution between Sept2011 and Nov2016 were included. Myometrial invasion (</>50%) was assessed. Neoplasm and uterus volumes were estimated according to the ellipsoid formula; neoplasm/uterus volume ratio (N/U) was calculated. ADC maps were generated and histogram analysis was performed using commercially available software. MRI parameters were compared with the definitive histological grade (G1 = 28 patients, G2 = 29, G3 = 33) using ANOVA and Tukey-Kramer tests. Results: Deep myometrial invasion was significantly more frequent in G2-G3 lesions than in G1 ones (p < 0, 005). N/U ratio was significantly higher for high-grade neoplasms (mean 0, 08 for G1, 0, 16 for G2 and 0, 21 in G3; P = 0, 002 for G1 vs. G2-G3); a cut off value of 0, 13 enabled to distinguish G1 from G2-G3 lesions with 50% sensibility and 89% specificity. ADC values didn'tHighlights: Pre-operative biopsy under-grades endometrial cancer in 18.9% of the cases. Deep myometrial infiltration is significantly associated with high grade endometrial cancer. Neoplasm/uterus volume ratio is significantly higher in high grade endometrial cancer. ADC histogram analysis does not allow to identify high grade endometrial cancer. Abstract: Objectives: To evaluate the ability of MRI in predicting histological grade of endometrial cancer (EC). Methods: IRB-approved retrospective study; requirement for informed consent was waived. 90 patients with histologically proven EC who underwent preoperative MRI and surgery at our Institution between Sept2011 and Nov2016 were included. Myometrial invasion (</>50%) was assessed. Neoplasm and uterus volumes were estimated according to the ellipsoid formula; neoplasm/uterus volume ratio (N/U) was calculated. ADC maps were generated and histogram analysis was performed using commercially available software. MRI parameters were compared with the definitive histological grade (G1 = 28 patients, G2 = 29, G3 = 33) using ANOVA and Tukey-Kramer tests. Results: Deep myometrial invasion was significantly more frequent in G2-G3 lesions than in G1 ones (p < 0, 005). N/U ratio was significantly higher for high-grade neoplasms (mean 0, 08 for G1, 0, 16 for G2 and 0, 21 in G3; P = 0, 002 for G1 vs. G2-G3); a cut off value of 0, 13 enabled to distinguish G1 from G2-G3 lesions with 50% sensibility and 89% specificity. ADC values didn't show any statistically significant correlation with tumour grade. Conclusions: N/U ratio >0.13 and deep myometrial invasion are significantly correlated with high grade EC, whereas ADC values are not useful for predicting EC grade. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- European journal of radiology. Issue 103(2018)
- Journal:
- European journal of radiology
- Issue:
- Issue 103(2018)
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- Volume 103, Issue 103 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 103
- Issue:
- 103
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0103-0103-0000
- Page Start:
- 44
- Page End:
- 50
- Publication Date:
- 2018-06
- Subjects:
- EC endometrial cancer -- MRI magnetic resonance imaging -- T2-WI T2-weighted images -- CET1-WI contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images -- DWI diffusion-weighted images -- ADC apparent diffusion coefficient -- N/U neoplasm/uterus volume ratio -- ROC receiver-operating characteristic
Uterus -- Endometrial neoplasms -- Neoplasm grading -- Magnetic resonance imaging -- Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ejrad.2018.04.008 ↗
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