MRI Signatures of Parotid Tumours Impacting Management Decisions: A Retrospective Study With Radiology and Pathology Correlation.

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Tác giả: Suman Kumar Ankathi, Nivedita Chakrabarty, Oindrila Roy Chowdhury, Tapish Dadlani, Pashmina Kandalgaonkar, Munita Menon, Prathamesh Pai, Arpita Sahu

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 070.444 Miscellaneous information, advice, amusement

Thông tin xuất bản: Australia : Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 749412

 INTRODUCTION: Fine needle aspiration (FNA) from parotid tumour is inadequate and nondiagnostic in 8% and FNA/biopsy from deep lobe is technically challenging
  hence, our first objective was to evaluate MRI findings which best predict the benign and malignant nature of parotid tumour. Our second objective was to develop MRI signatures for parotid tumour histopathologies including grades of carcinoma, to help in decision making regarding elective neck dissection. METHODS: Two head and neck radiologists retrospectively evaluated and developed signatures of common benign and malignant parotid tumours using morphology and signal intensity-related variables for 98 patients on MRI available in PACS from 01 January 2016 to 26 December 2022. T1 weighted image (WI), T2WI, short tau inversion recovery, diffusion WI/apparent diffusion coefficient and postcontrast T1WI sequences were evaluated. The developed MRI signatures were then validated by a blinded third radiologist. RESULTS: Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive and negative predictive values using MRI signatures were 92.31%, 100%, 94.23%, 100% and 81.25%, respectively, for benign and malignant nature of parotid tumours with a highly significant p-value (<
  1e-04). Developed MRI signatures also showed high statistical performance and significant p-value for parotid tumour histopathologies and grades of mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC). T2 signal intensity and enhancement patterns can help identify low-grade MEC, impacting management decisions regarding elective neck dissection. CONCLUSIONS: MRI can predict the benign and malignant nature, parotid tumour histopathologies and grades of MEC when typical signatures are present, impacting management decisions.
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