Can extranodal spread in head and neck cancer be detected on MR imaging.

Abstract

RESULTS

On MR-imaging, 20 lymph nodes were staged positive for ENS. On histopathology, 30 nodes were positive for ENS. In total, 14 nodes (23%) were scored differently on MR-imaging and histopathology. The MR-finding "infiltration of adjacent planes" established a specificity of 100% (lower 90% confidence bound: 91%) and sensitivity of 50% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 28-72%).

METHODS

In 39 patients, 60 lymph nodes with on MRI a minimal axial diameter of more than 1cm or an inhomogeneous enhancement were studied. Two radiologists evaluated all MR-images for findings potentially indicative of the presence of ENS. Sensitivity, specificity and odds ratios based on logistic regression were calculated.

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study is to determine a set of MRI lymph node characteristics predictive for extranodal tumor spread (ENS) in head and neck cancer patients.

CONCLUSION

The MRI finding "infiltration of adjacent planes" may be high enough (100% in our study) to be used for treatment planning.

More about this publication

Oral oncology
  • Volume 49
  • Issue nr. 6
  • Pages 626-33
  • Publication date 01-06-2013

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