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. 2004 May-Jun;28(3):333-9.
doi: 10.1097/00004728-200405000-00005.

Diagnostic accuracy of staging renal cell carcinomas using multidetector-row computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging: a prospective study with histopathologic correlation

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Diagnostic accuracy of staging renal cell carcinomas using multidetector-row computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging: a prospective study with histopathologic correlation

Peter J Hallscheidt et al. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 2004 May-Jun.

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this prospective study is to compare the diagnostic accuracy of multidetector-row computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in tumor staging of renal cell carcinomas.

Methods: In a prospective study, 82 renal cell carcinomas were assessed for tumor staging before surgery using multidetector-row CT and MRI, the results of which were then correlated to histopathologic staging. Triphasic CT (noncontrast, arterial phase, and parenchymal phase) imaging was performed using multidetector-row CT with a reconstructed slice thickness of 2 mm. In MRI, a transverse T1-weighted gradient echo sequence with and without administration of Gd-DTPA, a transverse T2-weighted respiratory-gated turbo spin echo (TSE) sequence, and a coronal T1-weighted gradient echo sequence with Gd-DTPA were used. In addition, multiphasic 3-dimensional angiography after Gd-DTPA injection and a transverse T1-weighted fat-suppression sequence were performed.

Results: With MRI, readers 1 and 2 correctly staged 71 and 64 tumors (overall accuracy of 0.87 and 0.78, respectively) and achieved Mantel-Haenszel chi(2) values of 66 and 63 (P < 0.0001). Computed tomography allowed correct staging of 68 and 66 tumors (readers 1 and 2, overall accuracy of 0.83 and 0.80, respectively) with Mantel-Haenszel chi(2) values of 54 and 54 for CT staging (P < 0.0001). No statistically significant difference between overall accuracy was found in the chi(2) test (P > 0.15).

Conclusion: Magnetic resonance imaging and multidetector-row CT with its multiplanar reconstruction capabilities achieve similar accuracy in tumor staging of renal cell carcinomas.

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