Morphologic Predictors of Lymph Node Status in Rectal Cancer with Use of High-Spatial-Resolution MR Imaging with Histopathologic Comparison
University of Wales · University Hospital of Wales · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Materials And Methods
Forty-two patients who underwent total mesorectal excision of the rectum to determine if they had rectal carcinoma were studied with preoperative thin-section MR imaging. Lymph nodes were harvested from 42 transversely sectioned surgical specimens. The slice of each lymph node was carefully matched with its location on the corresponding MR images. Nodal size, border contour, and signal intensity on MR images were characterized and related to histologic involvement with metastases. Differences in sensitivity and specificity with border or signal intensity were calculated with CIs by using method 10 of Newcombe.
Results
Of the 437 nodes harvested, 102 were too small (
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- Medicine
- Lymph node
- Colorectal cancer
- High resolution
- Radiology
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Cancer
- Pathology
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