Comparison between PET/CT and MRI in diagnosing lymph node metastasis and N staging of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
- Author:
Gu-yi ZHANG
1
;
Wei-han HU
;
Li-zhi LIU
;
Hu-bing WU
;
Yuan-hong GAO
;
Li LI
;
Yi PAN
;
Quan-shi WANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Diagnostic Errors; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Lymph Nodes; diagnostic imaging; pathology; Lymphatic Metastasis; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Middle Aged; Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms; diagnosis; pathology; Neoplasm Staging; Positron-Emission Tomography; Sensitivity and Specificity
- From: Chinese Journal of Oncology 2006;28(5):381-384
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo compare the clinical significance of PET/CT and MRI in diagnosing lymph node metastasis and N staging of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).
METHODS116 NPC patients had undergone PET/CT and MRI before therapy. The findings of PET/CT and MRI in diagnosing lymph node metastasis and N staging were compared according to the results of follow-up.
RESULTSA total of 614 lymph nodes in 116 patients were analyzed. 340 positive nodes and 274 negative nodes interpreted by image findings were verified during follow-up. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of PET/CT in diagnosing node metastasis was 93.2%, 98.2% and 95.4%, while that of MRI was 88.8%, 91.2% and 89.9%, respectively, with statistically significant difference in each between PET/CT and MRI (P < 0.05). Based on Fuzhou Staging System, 109 patients (94.0%) were correctly staged by PET/CT, and 103 patients (88.8%) by MRI, while according to UICC Staging System, 108 patients (93.1%) were correctly staged by PET/CT, and 100 patients (86.2%) by MRI.
CONCLUSIONPET/CT is superior to MRI in diagnosing lymph node metastasis and N staging of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The false-positive and false-negative assessment based on PET-CT scan findings may be caused by: (1) inflammatory hyperplastic node; (2) node with large areas of necrosis; (3) node in diameter less than spatial resolution limitation of PET.