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Comparative Study
. 1995 Nov;197(2):421-5.
doi: 10.1148/radiology.197.2.7480686.

Adrenal masses in patients with malignancy: prospective comparison of echo-planar, fast spin-echo, and chemical shift MR imaging

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Comparative Study

Adrenal masses in patients with malignancy: prospective comparison of echo-planar, fast spin-echo, and chemical shift MR imaging

L H Schwartz et al. Radiology. 1995 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess echo-planar, fast spin-echo (SE), and chemical shift magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in differentiation of adrenal adenomas from malignant adrenal masses in patients with known malignancy.

Materials and methods: Sixty-eight adrenal masses (23 malignant, 45 benign) in 68 patients with known malignancy were examined with echo-planar, fast SE with and without fat suppression, and chemical shift pulse sequences.

Results: With a cutoff T2 value of 75 msec, the sensitivity of echo-planar imaging for benign lesions was 82%, and specificity was 96%. With a cutoff adrenal mass-to-spleen signal intensity ratio of 0.80, the sensitivity of fast SE imaging for benign lesions was 53%, and specificity was 96%. With a cutoff adrenal mass-to-spleen ratio of 0.55, the sensitivity of chemical shift imaging for benign lesions was 80], and specificity was 100%.

Conclusion: Chemical shift imaging and calculated T2 values from echo-planar imaging are promising techniques for differentiation of adrenal adenomas from malignant adrenal masses and can obviate biopsy.

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