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- Title
Usefulness of the 'cosmos pattern' for differentiating between cervical gastric‐type mucin‐positive lesions and other benign cervical cystic lesions in magnetic resonance images.
- Authors
Ohya, Ayumi; Kobara, Hisanori; Miyamoto, Tsutomu; Komatsu, Mai; Shiozawa, Tanri; Fujinaga, Yasunari
- Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the usefulness of the 'cosmos pattern' (CP) on magnetic resonance (MR) images for differentiating between gastric‐type mucin‐positive lesions (GMPL) and gastric‐type mucin‐negative lesions (GMNL). Methods: This study included 131 patients with clinical suspicion of lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia (LEGH) who underwent pelvic MR imaging and a Pap smear and/or latex agglutination assay. Differences in MR findings, such as cyst and solid component patterns, cervical location and T1‐weighted image (T1WI) signal intensity, were compared between GMPL and GMNL. The diagnostic performances of the findings were assessed. Results: The frequencies of CP (63.1%), upper part (UP) lesions (72.3%) and hypointense area compared with the cervical stroma on T1WI (61.3%) were significantly greater in GMPL than in GMNL (P < 0.05). The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and odds ratio of the CP for diagnosis of GMPL were 63.1%, 87.9%, 83.7%, 70.7% and 12.4, respectively. In GMNL, a 'macrocystic pattern' was observed in 65.2% of patients; an isointense or hyperintense area on T1WI was observed in 86.4% of patients. The sensitivity was highest (90.8%) when one or more of the following were observed: CP, UP lesion, or hypointense area on T1WI. The specificity was highest (95.5%) when the CP was observed as a hypointense area on T1WI. Conclusion: The CP is a highly specific finding for diagnosis of GMPL. If the CP is observed as a hypointense area compared with the cervical stroma on T1WI, GMPL (i.e., LEGH or gastric‐type mucinous carcinoma) should be strongly suspected.
- Subjects
AGGLUTINATION tests; CONFIDENCE intervals; CYSTS (Pathology); MAGNETIC resonance imaging; PAP test; CERVIX uteri tumors; PREDICTIVE tests; ODDS ratio
- Publication
Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Research, 2021, Vol 47, Issue 2, p745
- ISSN
1341-8076
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jog.14602