Title of article :
Heterogeneous Enhancement Pattern in DCE-MRI Reveals the Morphology of Normal Lymph Nodes: An Experimental Study
Author/Authors :
Bontempi, Pietro Proton Therapy Department - S. Chiara Hospital - Trento, Italy , Busato, Alice Department of Computer Science - University of Verona - Verona, Italy , Conti, Giamaica Department of Neuroscience and Biomedicine - University of Verona - Verona, Italy , Walter Della Sala, Sabino Radiology Department - S. Maria del Carmine Hospital - Rovereto, Italy , Marzola, Pasquina Department of Computer Science - University of Verona - Verona, Italy , Farace, Paolo Proton Therapy Department - S. Chiara Hospital - Trento, Italy
Abstract :
To investigate the heterogeneous enhancement pattern in normal lymph nodes of healthy mice by different albuminbinding contrast agents. Methods. The enhancement of normal lymph nodes was assessed in mice by dynamic contrast-enhanced
MRI (DCE-MRI) after the administration of two contrast agents characterized by different albumin-binding properties:
gadopentetate dimeglumine (Gd-DTPA) and gadobenate dimeglumine (Gd-BOPTA). To take into account potential heterogeneities of the contrast uptake in the lymph nodes, k-means cluster analysis was performed on DCE-MRI data. Cluster spatial
distribution was visually assessed. Statistical comparison among clusters and contrast agents was performed on semiquantitative
parameters (AUC, wash-in rate, and wash-out rate) and on the relative size of the segmented clusters. Results. Cluster analysis of
DCE-MRI data revealed at least two main clusters, localized in the outer portion and in the inner portion of each lymph node.
With both contrast agents, AUC (p < 0.01) and wash-in (p < 0.05) rates were greater in the inner cluster, which also showed a
steeper wash-out rate than the outer cluster (Gd-BOPTA, p < 0.01; Gd-DTPA, p = 0.056). The size of the outer cluster was greater
than that of the inner cluster by Gd-DTPA (p < 0.05) and Gd-BOPTA (p < 0.01). The enhancement pattern of Gd-DTPA was not
signicantly different from the enhancement pattern of Gd-BOPTA. Conclusion. DCE-MRI in normal lymph nodes shows a
characteristic heterogeneous pattern, discriminating the periphery and the central portion of the lymph nodes. Such a pattern
deserves to be investigated as a diagnostic marker for lymph node staging.
Keywords :
DCE-MRI , Heterogeneous , Morphology , Dynamic
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging