Conspicuity of normal and pathologic female pelvic anatomy: Comparison of gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images and fast spin echo T2-weighted images

被引:6
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作者
Troiano, RN
Lange, RC
McCarthy, S
机构
[1] Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520
关键词
pelvis; anatomy; abnormalities; magnetic resonance imaging; techniques;
D O I
10.1097/00004728-199611000-00002
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
Purpose: Our goal was to compare the conspicuity of normal and pathologic female pelvic anatomy between gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images and fast SE (FSE) T2-weighted images. Method: In 48 consecutive female patients, pre- and postenhanced T1-weighted images were compared with FSE T2-weighted images acquired with a phased array coil. Normal zonal anatomy (ZA) and pathologic abnormalities in gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images were rated as increased, decreased, or without change in conspicuity as compared with FSE T2-weighted images. Results: The normal ZA of the uterine corpus on T1-weighted images showed a decrease in conspicuity in 93% of patients and an increase in 7% compared with FSE T2-weighted images. Conspicuity of cervical ZA on T1-weighted images was decreased in 86%, increased in 6%, and without change in 8% as compared with FSE T2-weighted images. ZA of the vagina on T1-weighted images was decreased in 94% and increased in 6% as compared with FSE T2-weighted images. On T1-weighted images, ovarian anatomy delineation was decreased in 95% and increased in 5% as compared with FSE T2-weighted images. Conspicuity of malignant pathologic abnormalities on T1-weighted images was decreased in 81%, increased in 11%, and without change in 8% as compared with FSE T2-weighted images. In patients with benign disease, conspicuity on T1-weighted images was decreased in 92%, increased in none, and without change in 8% as compared with FSE T2-weighted images. The p value for all categories was <0.0001. Conclusion: Conspicuity of both normal and pathologic anatomy was significantly decreased on enhanced T1-weighted images. The use of gadolinium cannot replace T2-weighted scans for delineation of anatomy and disease and should be reserved to cases in which standard imaging sequences are not sufficiently diagnostic.
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页码:871 / 877
页数:7
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