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Evaluation of renal space occupying lesions with multiparametric MRI and its correlation with histopathology findings- an observational study

Authors :
Dhansagar U Wakle
Sunirmal Choudhury
Sumit Chakraborty
Amrita Ganguly
Dilip Kumar Pal
Source :
Urologia.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The term multiparametric MRI, is a useful tool in reference to an approach that takes advantage of the added value of different MR imaging acquisitions to yield anatomic and pathophysiologic information about renal space occupying lesions and to evaluate patients with different tumors, including genitourinary malignancies. The role of multiparametric MRI is continuously growing because of its ability to detect and characterize renal space occupying lesions as well as to assess response to treatment. An observational study was carried out in 50 patients who presented with renal mass, based on clinical suspicion and prior imaging diagnosis of neoplastic renal space occupying lesion. Total renal space occupying lesions were 50, of which, 38 were males & 12 were females. The age range of the study population was 30–80 years. In our study, Agreement analysis between mpMRI diagnosis and HPE diagnosis of different RCC subtypes was statistically significant. So, multiparametric MRI had a role in differentiating the subtypes of RCC which had fair agreement with HPE. The present study results state that the renal mass lesions has different ADC values for different lesions because of the change in tissue contents and there was a statistically significant difference in ADC values between low and high-stage RCCs. Histologic and radiologic profiles of renal space occupying lesions and diverse subtypes of RCC can be used as biologic indicators of clinical behavior, response to treatment, and prognosis.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
17246075
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Urologia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....613560529ba3ba4aee2639226363d9f6