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Proton MR spectroscopy and the detection of malignancy in ovarian masses.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE:To assess the impact of MR spectroscopy (MRS) on the detection of malignancy in ovarian masses. METHODS:This prospective work included 230 females that had 245 adnexal/ovarian masses. Tumours were spotted by preliminary pelvic ultrasound. Masses assessed by MRI, multi- or single-voxel spectroscopy. Patients' spectra were assessed for peaks of lactate (Lac, 1.31 ppm), lipid (Lip, 1.33 ppm), N-acetyl aspartate (2.0 ppm), acetone (A, 2.05 ppm), choline (Cho, 3.23 ppm) and creatinine (Cr, 3.4 ppm) and the mean values of the (Cho/Cr) ratios were performed by a semi-quantitative approach. The operative pathology served as the standard of reference. RESULTS:Cho peak twofold higher than the average noise level was detected in 72% of the malignant and only 5.4% of the benign masses with an accuracy of 83%. Adding lactate to the choline enhanced the accuracy to 93%. The mean Cho/Cr ratios of the malignant ovarian masses (2.8) were significantly higher than that of the benign ones (1.2) . We used a receiver operating characteristic curve to determine the best cut-off value (1.7) for the mean Cho/Cr ratio to discriminate malignancy with sensitivity: 81.2%, specificity: 93.3 %, positive-predictive value: 92.9 %, negative-predictive value: 82.4% and accuracy: 87.1%. CONCLUSION:The simultaneous presence of choline and lactate peaks in MRS examination of the ovarian masses minimizes the overlap between benign and malignant categories. N-acetyl aspartate and acetone are the metabolites for diagnosing complex cystic masses as benign teratoma, endomterioma and tubo- ovarian abscess. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE:MRS is a non-contrast based and fast MR sequence that gives an idea about tissue components could be used to improve the sensitivity and the accuracy of detecting malignancy in ovarian masses.

SUBMITTER: Mansour SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6732908 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Proton MR spectroscopy and the detection of malignancy in ovarian masses.

Mansour Sahar Mahmoud SM   Gomma Mohammed Mohammed Mohammed MMM   Shafik Peter Nashaat PN  

The British journal of radiology 20190718 1101


<h4>Objective</h4>To assess the impact of MR spectroscopy (MRS) on the detection of malignancy in ovarian masses.<h4>Methods</h4>This prospective work included 230 females that had 245 adnexal/ovarian masses. Tumours were spotted by preliminary pelvic ultrasound. Masses assessed by MRI, multi- or single-voxel spectroscopy. Patients' spectra were assessed for peaks of lactate (Lac, 1.31 ppm), lipid (Lip, 1.33 ppm), N-acetyl aspartate (2.0 ppm), acetone (A, 2.05 ppm), choline (Cho, 3.23 ppm) and c  ...[more]

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