Correlation Between Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value on MRI and Histopathologic WHO Grades of Neuroendocrine Tumors

Background: The correlation of diffusion-weighted MRI and tumor aggressiveness has been established for different tumor types, which leads to the question if it could also apply for neuroendocrine tumors (NET). Purpose: To investigate the possible correlation between apparent diffusion coefficient (...

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Main Authors: Wouter Mebis, Annemiek Snoeckx, Bob Corthouts, Haroun El Addouli, Simon Nicolay, Astrid Van Hoyweghen, Maarten Spinhoven, Bart Op de Beeck
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Published: Ubiquity Press 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
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Online Access:https://www.jbsr.be/articles/1925
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author Wouter Mebis
Annemiek Snoeckx
Bob Corthouts
Haroun El Addouli
Simon Nicolay
Astrid Van Hoyweghen
Maarten Spinhoven
Bart Op de Beeck
author_facet Wouter Mebis
Annemiek Snoeckx
Bob Corthouts
Haroun El Addouli
Simon Nicolay
Astrid Van Hoyweghen
Maarten Spinhoven
Bart Op de Beeck
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description Background: The correlation of diffusion-weighted MRI and tumor aggressiveness has been established for different tumor types, which leads to the question if it could also apply for neuroendocrine tumors (NET). Purpose: To investigate the possible correlation between apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histopathologic WHO-grades of NET. Material and Methods: Electronic patient records from patients presented at the multidisciplinary neuro-endocrine tumor board between November 2017 and April 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with both available MR imaging (primary tumor or metastasis) and known WHO tumor grade were included (n = 47). Average and minimum ADC values (avgADC; minADC) were measured by drawing a freehand ROI excluding only the outermost border of the lesion. The largest axial size (primary tumor) or most clearly delineated lesion (metastasis) was used. Results: Forty seven patients met the inclusion criteria (mean age 59 ± 12 SD; 24F/23M). Twenty one patients (45%) were diagnosed with WHO G1 tumor, 17 seventeen with G2 (36%) and nine with G3 (19%) tumor. Twenty eight primary tumors and 19 metastases were measured. A significant difference was found between low-grade (G1+G2) and high-grade (G3) tumors (Mann-Whitney; avgADC: p < 0,001; minADC: p = 0,001). There was a moderate negative correlation between WHO-grade and avgADC/minADC (Spearman; avgADC: –0,606; 95% CI [–0,773; –0,384]; minADC: –0,581; 95% CI [–0.759; –0.353]). Conclusion: Our data show a significant difference in both average and minimum ADC values on MRI between low and high grade NET. A moderate negative correlation was found between histopathologic WHO grade and ADC value.
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spelling doaj.art-1e5d1a7857524eca9b707b141f5c04df2022-12-22T00:03:53ZengUbiquity PressJournal of the Belgian Society of Radiology2514-82812020-01-01104110.5334/jbsr.19251273Correlation Between Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value on MRI and Histopathologic WHO Grades of Neuroendocrine TumorsWouter Mebis0Annemiek Snoeckx1Bob Corthouts2Haroun El Addouli3Simon Nicolay4Astrid Van Hoyweghen5Maarten Spinhoven6Bart Op de Beeck7University Hospital AntwerpUniversity Hospital AntwerpUniversity Hospital AntwerpUniversity Hospital AntwerpUniversity Hospital AntwerpUniversity Hospital AntwerpUniversity Hospital AntwerpUniversity Hospital AntwerpBackground: The correlation of diffusion-weighted MRI and tumor aggressiveness has been established for different tumor types, which leads to the question if it could also apply for neuroendocrine tumors (NET). Purpose: To investigate the possible correlation between apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histopathologic WHO-grades of NET. Material and Methods: Electronic patient records from patients presented at the multidisciplinary neuro-endocrine tumor board between November 2017 and April 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with both available MR imaging (primary tumor or metastasis) and known WHO tumor grade were included (n = 47). Average and minimum ADC values (avgADC; minADC) were measured by drawing a freehand ROI excluding only the outermost border of the lesion. The largest axial size (primary tumor) or most clearly delineated lesion (metastasis) was used. Results: Forty seven patients met the inclusion criteria (mean age 59 ± 12 SD; 24F/23M). Twenty one patients (45%) were diagnosed with WHO G1 tumor, 17 seventeen with G2 (36%) and nine with G3 (19%) tumor. Twenty eight primary tumors and 19 metastases were measured. A significant difference was found between low-grade (G1+G2) and high-grade (G3) tumors (Mann-Whitney; avgADC: p < 0,001; minADC: p = 0,001). There was a moderate negative correlation between WHO-grade and avgADC/minADC (Spearman; avgADC: –0,606; 95% CI [–0,773; –0,384]; minADC: –0,581; 95% CI [–0.759; –0.353]). Conclusion: Our data show a significant difference in both average and minimum ADC values on MRI between low and high grade NET. A moderate negative correlation was found between histopathologic WHO grade and ADC value.https://www.jbsr.be/articles/1925apparent diffusion coefficientmagnetic resonance imagingneuroendocrine tumorhistopathological gradequantitative
spellingShingle Wouter Mebis
Annemiek Snoeckx
Bob Corthouts
Haroun El Addouli
Simon Nicolay
Astrid Van Hoyweghen
Maarten Spinhoven
Bart Op de Beeck
Correlation Between Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value on MRI and Histopathologic WHO Grades of Neuroendocrine Tumors
Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
apparent diffusion coefficient
magnetic resonance imaging
neuroendocrine tumor
histopathological grade
quantitative
title Correlation Between Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value on MRI and Histopathologic WHO Grades of Neuroendocrine Tumors
title_full Correlation Between Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value on MRI and Histopathologic WHO Grades of Neuroendocrine Tumors
title_fullStr Correlation Between Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value on MRI and Histopathologic WHO Grades of Neuroendocrine Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value on MRI and Histopathologic WHO Grades of Neuroendocrine Tumors
title_short Correlation Between Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Value on MRI and Histopathologic WHO Grades of Neuroendocrine Tumors
title_sort correlation between apparent diffusion coefficient value on mri and histopathologic who grades of neuroendocrine tumors
topic apparent diffusion coefficient
magnetic resonance imaging
neuroendocrine tumor
histopathological grade
quantitative
url https://www.jbsr.be/articles/1925
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