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Preoperative Assessment of Myometrial Invasion in Endometrial Cancer Patients by Ultrasonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Authors: M. Lubušký 1,2; P. Dzvinčuk 1; R. Pilka 1; M. Procházka 1; E. Látalová 1; I. Míčková 2; D. Horák 3; L. Kotršová 1; Ľ. Michnová 1; Milan Kudela 1
Authors‘ workplace: Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika LF UP a FN, Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. M. Kudela, CSc. 1; Ústav lékařské genetiky a fetální medicíny LF UP a FN, Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Šantavý, CSc. 2; Radiologická klinika LF UP a FN, Olomouc, přednosta doc. MUDr. M. Heřman, Ph. D. 3
Published in: Ceska Gynekol 2006; 71(5): 394-398
Category: Original Article
Overview
Objective:
To compare the accuracy of transvaginal sonography and magnetic rezonance imaging (MRI) in determining the depth of myometrial invasion in proven cases of endometrial cancer.Design:
A prospective study.Setting:
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Medical Genetics and Fetal Medicine, Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Olomouc.Methods:
Fifty five patients diagnosed as having FIGO stage I endometrial carcinoma were evaluated preoperatively by transvaginal ultrasound; 44 cases of the same group were also evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The degree of invasion evaluated by transvaginal sonography and by MRI was compared to the pathological specimens.Results:
Transvaginal sonography was successful in evaluating myometrial invasion in 44 of 55 cases (accuracy 80%, sensitivity 80%, specificity 88%, positive predictive value 77%, negative predictive value 87%). Evaluation with MRI was accurate in 37 of 44 cases (accuracy 84%, sensitivity 84%, specificity 91%, positive predictive value 81%, negative predictive value 91%).Conclusion:
Although MRI is superior to transvaginal sonography in evaluating myometrial invasion, it is expensive and time consuming, and would not be suitable as a screening test for depth of invasion. On the other hand, transvaginal sonography is relatively low-cost technique, which can be easily performed and repeated. However, it requires more operator experience than MRI in order to achieve high accuracy.Key words:
magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, endometrial cancer, myometrial invasion
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Paediatric gynaecology Gynaecology and obstetrics Reproduction medicine
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