Solid Renal Tumors Isoenhancing to Kidneys on Contrast-Enhanced Sonography: Differentiation From Pseudomasses

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作者
Bertolotto, Michele [1 ]
Cicero, Calogero [2 ]
Catalano, Orlando [3 ]
Curro, Francesca [1 ]
Derchi, Lorenzo Egildo [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Trieste, Dept Radiol, Trieste, Italy
[2] San Bassiano Hosp, Dept Radiol, Bassano Del Grappa, Italy
[3] Natl Canc Inst, Dept Radiol, Pascale Fdn, Naples, Italy
[4] Univ Genoa, Radiol Sect, Dept Hlth Sci, Genoa, Italy
关键词
contrast agents (clinical); contrast-enhanced sonography; differential diagnosis; isoenhancing renal tumors; genitourinary; kidney; renal tumors; CELL CARCINOMA; MASSES; ULTRASOUND; US; CT; LESIONS; COLUMN; BERTIN;
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10.1002/jum.14335
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
ObjectivesTo estimate the prevalence of solid renal tumors isoenhancing to kidneys in all vascular phases on contrast-enhanced sonography and to investigate whether they can be differentiated from pseudomasses. MethodsA computer search of the databases of 3 institutions identified 31 patients with pseudomasses and 380 patients with solid tumors investigated with contrast-enhanced sonography. Nineteen of 380 (5%) patients had tumors isoenhancing in all phases. Images and clips of these 19 tumors and the 31 pseudomasses were blindly assessed by 2 radiologists. They were asked to differentiate tumors from pseudomasses based on echogenicity, vascular architecture, and the presence of the medulla. ResultsIsoenhancing tumors were clear cell carcinomas (n=7), angiomyolipomas (n=3), papillary tumors (n=3), metastasis (n=1), and oncocytoma (n=1). In the 4 nonoperated tumors, the diagnosis was confirmed by progression during the follow-up. There were 3 markedly hyperechoic, 11 mildly hypo/hyperechoic, and 5 isoechoic masses. Most pseudomasses were isoechoic to kidneys (23 of 31), with the medulla identified in 22 of 31 and 15 of 31 by radiologists 1 and 2, respectively. One and 2 pseudomasses were considered tumors by radiologists 1 and 2, respectively. One isoechoic isoenhancing tumor was not identified on contrast-enhanced sonography. Isoenhancing tumors in all phases were differentiated from pseudomasses by combining grayscale and contrast-enhanced sonography (areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve, 0.997 for reader 1; 0.969 for reader 2), with very good inter-reader agreement (weighted =0.81). ConclusionsIn our retrospective study, 5% of solid renal lesions were isoenhancing to kidneys in all phases. Differentiation from pseudomasses was possible by looking at baseline sonographic features and vascular characteristics.
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