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- W3113177605 abstract "Adnexal masses detected incidentally at transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) are a common and still challenging diagnostic problem. The primary goal of further imaging is an accurate tissue characterization so an optimal treatment plan can be devised including surgery only for lesions that are indeterminate or malignant. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the diagnostic utility of complementary multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mMRI) for treatment planning in patients with adnexal masses, and to assess how it ultimately correlates with subsequent histopathologic findings.A total of 126 women (mean age: 54.6 years) with indeterminate adnexal masses underwent mMRI at 3T in addition to TVUS and testing to determine their CA-125 levels. The mMRI protocol consisted of a high-resolution T2-TSE in three planes, diffusion weighted images and dynamic contrast enhanced. First the character of the adnexal mass and the associated management decision (follow-up, laparoscopy or laparotomy) were assessed independently for each diagnostic method (TVUS + CA-125 and mMRI). All methods were then assessed in synopsis. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of each diagnostic method alone and in combination were calculated. The standard of reference was either final histology in women who underwent surgery or follow-up of at least 24 months in women who underwent follow-up.In 67.5% (85/126) of all patients, the adnexal mass was benign; a malignant tumor was diagnosed in 28.6% (36/126) and a borderline tumor in the remaining 4% (5/126) of patients. The diagnostic indices were as follows for TVUS + CA 125 alone, mMRI alone and all three methods combined: sensitivity 86% (31/36), 97% (35/36), and 100% (36/36); specificity 32% (29/90), 83% (75/90), and 80% (68/90); PPV 34% (31/91), 70% (35/50), and 74% (40/54); and NPV 65% (29/44), 98% (75/76), and 100% (72/72). Complementary use of mMRI changed the therapeutic management decision in 34% (41/126) of all patients. In 40.7% (37/91) of patients for whom surgery had been recommended based on TVUS + CA-125, MRI revealed a typical benign finding such that those patients underwent follow-up instead of surgery. None of the examined masses exhibited (tumor) progression or malignancy during the follow-up period. A laparotomy was performed instead of a laparoscopy in 8.7% (11/126) based on the mMRI result.MRI helps significantly improve sensitivity and specificity of diagnosis in patients with indeterminate adnexal masses detected at TVUS. Its diagnostic information revised the planned treatment in more than one-third of women." @default.
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- W3113177605 title "Impact of Multiparametric MRI (mMRI) on the Therapeutic Management of Adnexal Masses Detected with Transvaginal Ultrasound (TVUS): An Interdisciplinary Management Approach" @default.
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