INTRODUCTION: We investigated the accuracy of endorectal coil Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Fast Spin Echo (FSE) technique in staging prostate cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: MRI was performed in 70 patients with biopsy proved prostatic cancer. A total of 33 patients subsequently underwent radical prostatectomy. T2-weighted FSE sequences (TR 3400-4100, TE 120, Echo train length 13) were acquired in all patients. Axial, sagittal and coronal 4-5 mm images were obtained with 13-14 cm field of view and 256 x 256 matrix. Additional T1-weighted spin echo images were acquired in 9 patients. Lesion staging on MR images was performed according to the American Urological System. MR data were compared with the pathologic findings of whole-mount sections of the surgical specimens. RESULTS: Overall accuracy for endorectal coil MR imaging was 60%; ten cases were underestimated and 3 cases were overestimated. The sensitivity and the specificity of endorectal coil MRI in diagnosing capsular penetration were 77% and 81%, respectively. Seminal vesicle invasion was detected with 87% sensitivity and 96% specificity. CONCLUSIONS: Endorectal coil MRI provides a more accurate preoperative local staging.

Magnetic resonance with an endorectal coil and a fast spin echo sequence in the staging of prostatic carcinoma. The correlation with histopathological data / Masi A;Olmastroni M;Marin E;Consalvo M;Lascialfari L;Ricupero L;Nicita G;Villari D;Amorosi A;Villari N. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - ELETTRONICO. - 94:(1997), pp. 496-502.

Magnetic resonance with an endorectal coil and a fast spin echo sequence in the staging of prostatic carcinoma. The correlation with histopathological data.

VILLARI, DONATA;
1997

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We investigated the accuracy of endorectal coil Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Fast Spin Echo (FSE) technique in staging prostate cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: MRI was performed in 70 patients with biopsy proved prostatic cancer. A total of 33 patients subsequently underwent radical prostatectomy. T2-weighted FSE sequences (TR 3400-4100, TE 120, Echo train length 13) were acquired in all patients. Axial, sagittal and coronal 4-5 mm images were obtained with 13-14 cm field of view and 256 x 256 matrix. Additional T1-weighted spin echo images were acquired in 9 patients. Lesion staging on MR images was performed according to the American Urological System. MR data were compared with the pathologic findings of whole-mount sections of the surgical specimens. RESULTS: Overall accuracy for endorectal coil MR imaging was 60%; ten cases were underestimated and 3 cases were overestimated. The sensitivity and the specificity of endorectal coil MRI in diagnosing capsular penetration were 77% and 81%, respectively. Seminal vesicle invasion was detected with 87% sensitivity and 96% specificity. CONCLUSIONS: Endorectal coil MRI provides a more accurate preoperative local staging.
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
Masi A;Olmastroni M;Marin E;Consalvo M;Lascialfari L;Ricupero L;Nicita G;Villari D;Amorosi A;Villari N
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