2009
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.21889
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Preoperative evaluation of pancreatic cancer: Comparison of gadolinium‐enhanced dynamic MRI with MR cholangiopancreatography versus MDCT

Abstract: Purpose:To determine the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including dynamic imaging using three-dimensional gradient-echo (3D-GRE) sequences and MR cholangiopancreatograpy (MRCP) compared with that of multidetector row CT (MDCT) with regard to resectability in pancreas cancer. Materials and Methods:From February 2004 to July 2008, 54 patients (32 men, 22 women: age range, 28 -83 years; mean age, 63.1 years old) with surgically proven pancreatic carcinoma, who had undergone preoperative gadolinium-e… Show more

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“…Magnetic resonance imaging can often be substituted for multiphasic studies, with comparable if not greater diagnostic accuracy. 25,26 The radiologist is a good resource for questions as to when MRI might be substituted for CT.…”
Section: Radiation Dose From Imaging Examinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic resonance imaging can often be substituted for multiphasic studies, with comparable if not greater diagnostic accuracy. 25,26 The radiologist is a good resource for questions as to when MRI might be substituted for CT.…”
Section: Radiation Dose From Imaging Examinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may provide better tumor conspicuity than MDCT [ 23 ], paying in a lower spatial resolution, especially for resectability assessment.…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, most of early and curable pancreatic adenocarcinomas are clinically silent and are presented with nonspecific symptoms [17] . Body MRI and DWI were increasingly applied in detection and characterization of pancreatic neoplasms [18][19][20].…”
Section: Statistic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%