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A comparison of enhancement patterns on dynamic enhanced CT and survival between patients with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors with and without intratumoral fibrosis

Authors
Kim, CherryByun, Jae HoHong, Seung-MoAn, SoyeonKim, Jin HeeLee, Seung SooKim, Hyoung Jung
Issue Date
12월-2017
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Pancreas; Neuroendocrine tumor; Dynamic enhanced CT; Enhancement pattern; Fibrosis
Citation
ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY, v.42, no.12, pp.2835 - 2842
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Journal Title
ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY
Volume
42
Number
12
Start Page
2835
End Page
2842
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/81473
DOI
10.1007/s00261-017-1212-6
ISSN
2366-004X
Abstract
To compare CT findings and survival between patients with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs) with and without fibrosis. Forty-five pNET patients with intratumoral fibrosis (group A) were matched for age, gender, and tumor size and grade with 45 pNET patients without (group B), and CT images were retrospectively reviewed. Hounsfield units (HUs) of tumors in unenhanced, arterial and portal phases, HU ratio (tumor to normal parenchyma) in each phase, enhancement patterns, visible enhancement pattern changes, and survival were compared. Group A showed progressive enhancement patterns, while group B showed early enhancement and wash-out patterns (p < 0.05). HUs of tumors and HU ratio in the unenhanced phase were significantly higher in group A than group B (p 0.024), whereas those in the arterial phase were significantly lower in group A than group B (p 0.003). Peripheral to full or peripheral to peripheral enhancement change was more frequent in group A, while full to full enhancement change was more frequent in group B (p < 0.05). Group A showed significantly lower overall survival than group B (p = 0.029). pNETs with fibrosis showed a progressive enhancement pattern and worse overall survival than pNETs without, which showed an early enhancement and wash-out pattern.
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