Uveal melanoma: correlation of histopathologic and radiologic findings by using thin-section MR imaging with a surface coil
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Uveal melanoma: correlation of histopathologic and radiologic findings by using thin-section MR imaging with a surface coil
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate whether the different signal intensities at magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of melanoma are associated with a higher content of melanin.
Materials and methods: In a prospective study, MR imaging and ophthalmoscopic examination findings in 42 patients (19 women, 23 men; age range, 30-87 years) with uveal melanoma were compared with histopathologic examination findings obtained after enucleation. MR imaging was performed with 2-mm sections by using a 5-cm surface coil. T1- and T2-weighted images were obtained before and after contrast material administration.
Results: In 33 (79%) of the patients, there was homogeneous tumor pigmentation, whereas in nine (21%) patients, there was inhomogeneous bipartite tumor pigmentation. Compared with the histopathologic data, the results of qualitative evaluation were accurate in 29 (58%) of 50 and in 26 (53%) of 49 tumorous areas on T1- and T2-weighted images, respectively. Quantitative evaluation yielded better results, especially at T1-weighted imaging; an 86% correlation was found. Because of methodological reasons, only the superficial pigmentation of inhomogeneous tumors could be evaluated with ophthalmoscopy.
Conclusion: Thin-section MR imaging of the eye enables an accurate prediction of melanomatous pigmentation with quantitative evaluation of plain T1-weighted images and is superior to ophthalmoscopy in cases of inhomogeneous pigmentation.
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