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Cavar Marija1, Dolic Kresimir1, Barcot Ognjen2
1Clinical Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Split, Split, Croatia.
Background:
The potential benefit of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in colon cancer is under evaluation. There is a need to improve preoperative non-invasive diagnostics using techniques that provide more accurate staging information in assessing patient eligibility for NAC.
Purpose:
To investigate the link between the tumor grade (pathohistological confirmed) and the N status (corresponding to lymph node involvement) with apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values.
Material And Methods:
A total of 17 patients planned for surgical resection had a biopsy confirming colon carcinoma and participated in the study. Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion-weighted imaging/ADC sequence was recorded before surgery. The tumor and all visible lymph nodes were manually delineated directly on a grayscale ADC map for every single slice and detected to access the total tumor and summarized lymph node volume. The mean ADC value was further calculated for the mean tumor and mean lymph node values.
Results:
Low-grade tumors had a mean ADC equivalent to 1225 ± 170×10-6 mm2/s, and the coefficient of high-grade tumors was 1444 ± 69×10-6 mm2/s. The group of patients with positive lymph nodes in operative tissue samples (N+) exhibited lower mean ADC values (1023 ± 142×10-6 mm2/s) as opposed to the group without metastatic lymph nodes (N-) with ADC values of 1260 ± 231×10-6 mm2/s.
Conclusion:
The mean whole-tumor ADC is associated with the histological tumor grade, and the mean ADC value of whole-volume abdominal lymph nodes could assume real nodal infiltration.
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