Incidentally discovered adrenal masses: Evaluation with Gadolinium enhancement and fat-suppressed MR imaging at 0.5 T

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作者
Boraschi, P
Braccini, G
Grassi, L
Campatelli, A
DiVito, A
Mosca, F
Perri, G
机构
[1] 2Nd Department of Radiology, Cisanello Hospital, I-56 124 Pisa
[2] Inst. of Gen. and Exp. Surgery, University of Pisa, I-56 124 Pisa
关键词
adrenal gland; magnetic resonance; neoplasms; fat suppression; contrast enhancement; tissue characterization;
D O I
10.1016/S0720-048X(97)01046-2
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the ability of Gd-enhancement and fat-suppressed MR imaging operating at midfield strength to characterize incidentally discovered adrenal masses. Sixty patients with 72 adrenal masses incidentally discovered during US or CT exams were studied with a 0.51 MR unit following clinical and laboratory evaluation. After Gd-DTPA intravenous administration a modified three-point Dixon technique was pet-formed in all patients. This technique provided three images sets: conventional T1-weighted SE images, fat-suppressed T1-weighted images and water-suppressed T1-weighted images. Diagnosis was established by means of surgery (11 lesions), fineneedle biopsy (21 lesions) and stability on ultrasonographic follow-up for at least 1 year (range, 12-87 months) from adrenal lesion discovery (40 masses). In most of adenomas (n = 55) an homogeneous enhancement was observed on postcontrast T1WI; however, 15 out of these lesions showed a small focal spot of high intensity in Gd-enhanced fat-suppressed images. On the contrary, malignant conditions (n = 6) and pheochromocytoma (n = 1), all had inhomogeneous signal intensities which were relatively higher after Gadolinium injection as compared with the liver. The fat suppression technique demonstrated areas of bright signal intensity related to high vascularity. The performance of three observers in order to differentiate malignant from benign conditions showed sensitivity, specificity: diagnostic accuracy, positive and negative predictive values of 100, 88.5, 90, 50 and 100% on the basis of gadolinium enhancement only, by utilizing the Dixon technique. In conclusion, although Gd-enhancement and fat-suppressed sequence helped correctly differentiate among the groups of incidentally discovered adrenal masses, the degree of; overlap suggests that it is still difficult to characterize individual patients. However, he modified three-point Dixon technique after contrast material administration appears to be a further capability of midfield MRI in the characterization of adrenal tissue. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
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