A prospective study on contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of testicular lesions: distinctive features of Leydig cell tumours

作者:Manganaro Lucia*; Vinci Valeria; Pozza Carlotta; Saldari Matteo; Gianfrilli Daniele; Pofi Riccardo; Bernardo Silvia; Cantisani Vito; Lenzi Andrea; Scialpi Michele; Catalano Carlo; Isidori Andrea M
来源:European Radiology, 2015, 25(12): 3586-3595.
DOI:10.1007/s00330-015-3766-4

摘要

Up to 20 % of incidentally found testicular lesions are benign Leydig cell tumours (LCTs). This study evaluates the role of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the identification of LCTs in a large prospective cohort study. We enrolled 44 consecutive patients with at least one solid non-palpable testicular lesion who underwent scrotal MRI. Margins of the lesions, signal intensity and pattern of wash-in and wash-out were analysed by two radiologists. The frequency distribution of malignant and benign MRI features in the different groups was compared by using the chi-squared or Fisher's exact test. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy were calculated. The sensitivity of scrotal MRI to diagnose LCTs was 89.47 % with 95.65 % specificity; sensitivity for malignant lesions was 95.65 % with 80.95 % specificity. A markedly hypointense signal on T2-WI, rapid and marked wash-in followed by a prolonged washout were distinctive features significantly associated with LCTs. Malignant lesions were significantly associated with blurred margins, weak hypointense signal on T2-WI ,and weak and progressive wash-in. The overall diagnostic accuracy was 93 %. LCTs have distinctive contrast-enhanced MRI features that allow the differential diagnosis of incidental testicular lesions. aEuro cent MRI is able to characterize testicular lesions suggesting a specific diagnosis. aEuro cent Rapid and marked wash-in is a common feature of Leydig cell tumours. aEuro cent Markedly hypointense T2-WI signal is significantly correlated with benign lesions. aEuro cent Blurred margins and weak hypointense T2-WI signal are correlated with malignant tumours. aEuro cent Weak and progressive wash-in features are present in 85 % of seminomatous lesions.

  • 出版日期2015-12