Diagnosis of Ectopic Pregnancy with MRI : Efficacy of T_2^*-weighted Imaging
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Purpose: To assess MRI in diagnosing ectopic pregnancy (EP), emphasizing T2*-weighted imaging (WI) efficacy. Methods and Materials: This is a prospective study of 24 female patients (16 to 41 years, average 29.9) clinically suspected of EP from April 1999 to June 2001. Eighteen had minimal vaginal bleeding and slight abdominal pain. All had positive pregnancy tests, and sonography showed no intrauterine pregnancy despite estimated gestational age of embryos and/or high concentrations of human chorionic gonadotrophin. MRI was performed with a 1.5T imager (Siemens, Vision VB33A) with a body-array coil. T2-WI (HASTE), T1-WI (2D FLASH), and T2*-WI (2D FLASH) were obtained without contrast. T2-WI was routinely obtained in 3 directions. T2*-WI orientation was determined based on the T2-WI. One of 4 radiologists with experience interpreting abdominal MR images interpreted images based on transvaginal ultrasonography (TVUS) and laboratory results. Abnormal adnexal mass with remarkable low signal area on T2*-WI was diagnosed as EP. Results: We diagnosed 19 cases as EP. Tubectomy in eighteen and abdominal total hysterectomy in one confirmed diagnosis. In one undergoing diagnostic laparoscopy, EP was denied. In 5 cases diagnosed negative based on the above criterion, no mass was detected in three, and no area of low signal was recognized on T2*-WI in the masses in two. EP was denied in four of five, and in one of the five, who underwent tubectomy, EP without bleeding was diagnosed. All EP were tubal pregnancies at final diagnosis, 19 were ampullar pregnancies and one, interstitial. Using MRI to diagnose EP, with T2*-WI as a key diagnostic factor, sensitivity was 95%, specificity 100%, and accuracy 96%. Conclusions: MRI using T2*-WI is a sensitive, specific, and accurate method to evaluate EP. T2*-WI is highly accurate for detecting and diagnosing EP because of its sensitivity to fresh hematoma.
- 日本磁気共鳴医学会の論文
- 2006-03-31
著者
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KINOSHITA Takahiro
Department of Surgery, Koyo Hospital
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KITAGAKI Hajime
Department of Radiology, Shimane Medical University
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Kitagaki Hajime
Department Of Radiology Shimane University School Of Medicine
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Kitagaki Hajime
Department Of Neuroimaging Research Hyogo Institute For Aging Brain And Cognitive Disorders
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YASHIRO Naobumi
Department of Radiology, Pahtology, and Internal Medicine, Kameda Medical Center
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YOSHIGI Jun
Department of Radiology, Pahtology, and Internal Medicine, Kameda Medical Center
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Kinoshita Takahiro
Department Of Radiology Chigasaki Tokushukai General Hospital
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Yoshigi Jun
Department Of Radiology Shimane University School Of Medicine
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Yashiro Naobumi
Department Of Radiology Kameda Medical Center
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O'uchi Toshihiro
Department Of Radiology Kameda Medical Center
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KINOSHITA Takahiro
Department of Digestive Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital East
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