2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2016.06.004
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Ultrasound, Contrast-enhanced CT, and Conventional MRI for Differentiating Leiomyoma From Leiomyosarcoma

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“…Prior studies have shown variable success in using imaging to accurately risk‐stratify patients for suspicion for LMS. The Gaetke–Udager et al 2016 study, which notably did not use DWI as part of their MR technique, showed an inability to distinguish between fibroids and LMS on preoperative imaging, while several other retrospective studies have shown success in diagnosing LMS with MRI . In our study, MRI proved to be more sensitive and specific for risk stratifying patients compared with laboratory values alone, as evidenced by the large variation of total serum LDH and normal values of LD‐3 fraction of patients with sarcoma.…”
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confidence: 49%
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“…Prior studies have shown variable success in using imaging to accurately risk‐stratify patients for suspicion for LMS. The Gaetke–Udager et al 2016 study, which notably did not use DWI as part of their MR technique, showed an inability to distinguish between fibroids and LMS on preoperative imaging, while several other retrospective studies have shown success in diagnosing LMS with MRI . In our study, MRI proved to be more sensitive and specific for risk stratifying patients compared with laboratory values alone, as evidenced by the large variation of total serum LDH and normal values of LD‐3 fraction of patients with sarcoma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…However, these features often overlap with typical uterine fibroids . CT has been proposed as a screening modality; however, it exposes patients, often of childbearing age, to radiation and has poor contrast in the female pelvis . PET/CT can also potentially be used; however, is costly, has an even higher radiation exposure than CT, and the results are not specific (high overlap between benign fibroids and LMS) …”
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“…Pelvic ultrasound is typically the first-line imaging method to evaluate women for potential uterine pathology. However, the discriminative ability of ultrasound with or without Doppler assessment between leiomyosarcomas and leiomyoma is not reliable (16). On the other hand, some recent studies have shown that MRI may be useful in differentiating sarcomas from myomas preoperatively 14,17 .…”
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“…In 2015, Lin et al found that while contrast-enhanced MRI resulted in a higher accuracy rate of diagnosis for sarcoma than DWI (b-value = 1000 s/mm 2 ), the combination of DWI and ADC values (<1.08 × 10 −3 mm 2 /s) established the diagnosis of sarcoma with accuracy rates equivalent to those of contrast-enhanced MRI. They reported that in patients with decreased renal function for whom contrast-enhanced MRI was difficult, discrimination with DWI was useful [18]. Recently, there have been several reports arguing the usefulness of DWI and ADC values [3,[19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Update On Differential Diagnosis Of Uterine Myoma and Sarcomamentioning
confidence: 99%