Title of article :
Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Regional Nodal Metastasis in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Correlation with Nodal Staging
Author/Authors :
Huang, Bingsheng School of Biomedical Engineering - Health Science Centre - Shenzhen University - Shenzhen, China , Kwong, Dora Lai-Wan Department of Clinical Oncology - The University of Hong Kong - Pokfulam, Hong Kong , Lai, Vincent Department of Diagnostic Radiology - The University of Hong Kong - Pokfulam, Hong Kong , Chan, Queenie Philips Healthcare - Sheung Wan, Hong Kong , Whitcher, Brandon Mango Solutions - London, UK , Khong, Pek-Lan Department of Diagnostic Radiology - The University of Hong Kong - Pokfulam, Hong Kong
Abstract :
To determine if the perfusion parameters by dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) of
regional nodal metastasis are helpful in characterizing nodal status and to understand the relationship with those of primary tumor
of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Materials and Methods. Newly diagnosed patients imaged between August 2010 and January
2014 and who were found to have enlarged retropharyngeal/cervical lymph nodes suggestive of nodal disease were recruited. DCEMRI was performed. Three quantitative parameters, 𝐾trans, Ve, and 𝑘ep, were calculated for the largest node in each patient. KruskalWallis test was used to evaluate the difference in the parameters of the selected nodes of different N stages. Spearman’s correlation
was used to evaluate the relationship between the DCE-MRI parameters in nodes and in primary tumors. Results. Twenty-six
patients (7 females; 25∼67 years old) were enrolled. 𝐾trans was significantly different among the patients of N stages (N1, 𝑛=3;
N2, 𝑛 = 17; N3, 𝑛=6), 𝑃 = 0.015. Median values (range) for N1, N2, and N3 were 0.24 min−1 (0.17∼0.26 min−1), 0.29 min−1
(0.17∼0.46 min−1), and 0.46 min−1 (0.29∼0.70 min−1), respectively. There was no significant correlation between the parameters in
nodes and primary tumors. Conclusion. DCE-MRI may play a distinct role in characterizing the metastatic cervical lymph nodes
of NPC.
Keywords :
Nodal , Nasopharyngeal , NPC
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging