Original Article

Vol. 42 No. 2 (2010): The Eurasian Journal of Medicine

Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Evaluation of Gastric Cancer

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Mecit Kantarci
Ihsan Yuce
Ahmet Yalcin
M. Ilhan Yildirgan
Kerim Cayir
Suat Eren
S. Selcuk Atamanalp

Abstract

Abstract


 



Objective: To investigate the role of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) in the diagnosis of gastric tumors and discuss the diagnostic importance and potential use of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements.



 



Materials and Methods: Beginning in March 2009, DW-MRI was added to the routine abdominal and pelvic MR examination for all patients imaged at our institution. A total of 21 patients (12 men and 9 women; mean age 55±6.3SD, range: 39-74 years) with known gastric malignancy were referred to our MR unit. All MRI examinations were performed using a 1.5-T MRI scanner (Magnetom Avanto, Siemens Healthcare). The evaluation of the DW-MRI examinations was made by radiologists' consensus. Changes in the signal intensity of the lesions were determined by their appearance in images at b=50, 400, and 800 s/mm2 and in ADC maps. Results were compared with histopathological findings.



Results: All of the gastric tumors in this study showed high signal intensity in DW-MRI and low signal intensity in ADC maps. Mean ADC values for gastric tumor and normal gastric wall were 0.892±0.23 SD mm2/s and 1.453±0.35 SD mm2/s respectively. The mean ADC values of gastric tumors were significantly lower than that of the normal gastric wall.



Conclusion: DW-MRI and ADC values together can successfully differentiate gastric tumors from normal gastric wall.


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