Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking histopathological staging as a standard

To Determine Diagnostic accuracy Of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking Histopathological staging as a standard. The data of 53 patients with bladder tumor who previously confirmed by cystoscopy were examined at 1.5 T, images were obtained and ana...

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Main Authors: Syed Muhammad Faiq, Khujasta Mehtab, Nazish Naz, Fatima Batool, Kiran Naz, Anwar Naqvi, Adeeb ul Hassan
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Language:English
Published: Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre 2014-12-01
Series:International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research
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Online Access:http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/75/359
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spelling doaj-d82d53e2ed5948cdb136d3c2d9e87c912020-12-09T10:50:36ZengAdvance Educational Institute & Research Centre International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research2307-37482310-38412014-12-0122117122https://doi.org/10.29052/IJEHSR.v2.i2.2014.117-122Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking histopathological staging as a standardSyed Muhammad Faiq0Khujasta Mehtab1Nazish Naz 2Fatima Batool 3 Kiran Naz4Anwar Naqvi5Adeeb ul Hassan6Sindh Institute of Urology & TransplantationSindh Institute of Urology & TransplantationSindh Institute of Urology & TransplantationSindh Institute of Urology & TransplantationSindh Institute of Urology & TransplantationSindh Institute of Urology & TransplantationSindh Institute of Urology & TransplantationTo Determine Diagnostic accuracy Of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking Histopathological staging as a standard. The data of 53 patients with bladder tumor who previously confirmed by cystoscopy were examined at 1.5 T, images were obtained and analyzed by radiologist without knowledge of the tumor stage. T2-weighted spin-echo or turbo-spin-echo, and dynamic Ti-weighted fast gradient-echo sequences were used. Histopathological grading served as standard of reference. Compared with the results submitted from the histopathology unit and using more detailed TNM classification, the sensitivity, specificity, and percent accuracy of MRI was 91%, 86%, 85% respectively. This data confirms the under-staging of the bladder tumor invasion done histopathologically while MR is a promising, non-invasive technique for the detection of bladder lesions with a high diagnostic performance. http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/75/359bladder cancertransitional cell carcinomamagnetic resonance imagingstagingtumor node metastasis
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author Syed Muhammad Faiq
Khujasta Mehtab
Nazish Naz
Fatima Batool
Kiran Naz
Anwar Naqvi
Adeeb ul Hassan
spellingShingle Syed Muhammad Faiq
Khujasta Mehtab
Nazish Naz
Fatima Batool
Kiran Naz
Anwar Naqvi
Adeeb ul Hassan
Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking histopathological staging as a standard
International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research
bladder cancer
transitional cell carcinoma
magnetic resonance imaging
staging
tumor node metastasis
author_facet Syed Muhammad Faiq
Khujasta Mehtab
Nazish Naz
Fatima Batool
Kiran Naz
Anwar Naqvi
Adeeb ul Hassan
author_sort Syed Muhammad Faiq
title Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking histopathological staging as a standard
title_short Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking histopathological staging as a standard
title_full Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking histopathological staging as a standard
title_fullStr Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking histopathological staging as a standard
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking histopathological staging as a standard
title_sort diagnostic accuracy of mri in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking histopathological staging as a standard
publisher Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre
series International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research
issn 2307-3748
2310-3841
publishDate 2014-12-01
description To Determine Diagnostic accuracy Of MRI in differentiating non-muscle invasive from muscle invasive bladder carcinoma taking Histopathological staging as a standard. The data of 53 patients with bladder tumor who previously confirmed by cystoscopy were examined at 1.5 T, images were obtained and analyzed by radiologist without knowledge of the tumor stage. T2-weighted spin-echo or turbo-spin-echo, and dynamic Ti-weighted fast gradient-echo sequences were used. Histopathological grading served as standard of reference. Compared with the results submitted from the histopathology unit and using more detailed TNM classification, the sensitivity, specificity, and percent accuracy of MRI was 91%, 86%, 85% respectively. This data confirms the under-staging of the bladder tumor invasion done histopathologically while MR is a promising, non-invasive technique for the detection of bladder lesions with a high diagnostic performance.
topic bladder cancer
transitional cell carcinoma
magnetic resonance imaging
staging
tumor node metastasis
url http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/75/359
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