2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2008.01716.x
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The accurate staging of ovarian cancer using 3T magnetic resonance imaging – a realistic option

Abstract: Objectives The aim of the study was to determine whether staging primary ovarian cancer using 3.0 Tesla (3T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is comparable to surgical staging of the disease.Design A retrospective study consisting of a search of the pathology database to identify women with ovarian pathology from May 2004 to January 2007.Setting All women treated for suspected ovarian cancer in our cancer centre region.Sample All women suspected of ovarian pathology who underwent 3T MRI prior to primary surgic… Show more

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“…Therefore, in view of the role of MR imaging in diagnosing ovarian lesions, with an accuracy similar to that of postoperative staging [21], and the performance of CT-PET in providing a metabolic characterisation of these lesions and evaluating distant metastases, the potential role of combined MR-PET in studying adnexal masses appears clear, even though further studies involving larger patient populations are required. In our experience, MR imaging had higher sensitivity compared with CT-PET (84% vs. 74%), whereas the latter had higher specificity (80% vs. 60%).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Therefore, in view of the role of MR imaging in diagnosing ovarian lesions, with an accuracy similar to that of postoperative staging [21], and the performance of CT-PET in providing a metabolic characterisation of these lesions and evaluating distant metastases, the potential role of combined MR-PET in studying adnexal masses appears clear, even though further studies involving larger patient populations are required. In our experience, MR imaging had higher sensitivity compared with CT-PET (84% vs. 74%), whereas the latter had higher specificity (80% vs. 60%).…”
Section: Fig 2a-c Immagine Assiale Pet Mostra Patologica Captazione mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Before the Table 1). Considerato pertanto il ruolo della RM nella diagnosi delle lesioni ovariche, che presenta accuratezza simile a quella effettiva della stadiazione post-chirurgica [21], e in relazione a quanto espresso sulla performance della TC/PET nella caratterizzazione metabolica di tali lesioni e nella valutazione delle metastasi a distanza, appare evidente il ruolo potenziale della valutazione integrata RM/PET nello studio delle neoformazioni annessiali, tuttavia sono necessari ulteriori studi sull'argomento su casistiche più ampie. Secondo i nostri risultati la RM ha presentato valori di sensibilità superiori a quelli della TC/PET (84% rispetto a 74%) mentre la specificità di quest'ultima metodica si è rivelata maggiore (80% rispetto a 60%).…”
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“…Contrast-enhanced MRI in the pelvis is an imaging modality with excellent spatial and contrast resolution and recently good diagnostic performance of 92-100% sensitivity and 76-94% specificity has been reported for differentiation between malignant and benign ovarian tumors [6,7].…”
Section: Primary Diagnosis/differentiation Between Malignant and Benimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing a good overview of the anatomical pelvic and abdominal structure MRI might be helpful in determining the surgical approach. Furthermore, it allows detection of extra-pelvic metastases such as a liver metastasis [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%