Tumor grade estımatıon of clear cell and papıllary renal cell carcınomas usıng contrast-enhanced MDCT and FSE T2 weıghted MR ımagıng: radıology-pathology correlatıon

Background Discrimination of low grade (grade 1–2) renal tumors from high grade (grade 3–4) ones carries crucial importance in terms of the management of these patients and also in the decision-making of appropriate treatment strategies. Our aim was to investigate whether contrast-enhanced multidete...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiologia medica 2021-09, Vol.126 (9), p.1139-1148
Hauptverfasser: Halefoglu, Ahmet Mesrur, Ozagari, Ayse Aysim
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Zusammenfassung:Background Discrimination of low grade (grade 1–2) renal tumors from high grade (grade 3–4) ones carries crucial importance in terms of the management of these patients and also in the decision-making of appropriate treatment strategies. Our aim was to investigate whether contrast-enhanced multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and T2 weighted fast spin echo (FSE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could play a specific role in the discrimination of low grade versus high grade tumors in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) and papillary renal cell carcinoma (pRCC) patients. Methods In this study, we retrospectively evaluated 66 RCC patients based on histopathologic findings who had underwent either partial or total nephrectomies. Our cohort consisted of 52 ccRCC and 14 pRCC patients, of whom 50 were male (%76) and 16 were female (%24). Among the 52 ccRCC patients, 18 had both cortico-medullary phase contrast-enhanced CT and MRI, 15 had only cortico-medullary phase CT and 19 had only MRI examination. In the pRCC group, 8 patients had both cortico-medullary phase contrast-enhanced CT and MRI, 3 had only cortico-medullary phase CT and 3 had only MRI. We both calculated mean tumor attenuation values on cortico-medullary phase MDCT images as HU (hounsfield unit) and also tumor mean signal intensity values on FSE T2 weighted MR images, using both region of interest and whole lesion measurements including normal renal cortex. The obtained values were compared with the grading results of the ccRCC and pRCC tumors according to the WHO/International Society of Urological Pathology grading system. Results A significant positive correlation was found between the mean attenuation values of both tumor subtypes on cortico-medullary phase contrast-enhanced CT and their grades ( p   0.05). Low grade tumors had a mean signal intensity value of 408.9 ± 44.6, while high grade tumors showed a value of 382.1 ± 44.2. The analysis of the ccRCC group patients, yielded a statistically significant correlation between the mean signal intensity values on T2 weighted images and tumor grading ( p  
ISSN:0033-8362
1826-6983
DOI:10.1007/s11547-021-01350-y