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    Diagnostic value of diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging in evaluation of metastatic axillary lymph nodes in a sample of Iranian women with breast cancer

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    2017-05-01
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    Fereshteh Hasanzadeh
    Fariborz Faeghi
    Abdollah Valizadeh
    Leyla Bayani
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    Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic value of diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) in assessment of metastases in axillary lymph nodes (ALNs) in a sample of Iranian women with breast cancer. Methods: A total of 50 axillary lymph nodes from 30 female patients with histologically verified breast cancer were assessed by 1.5 T MRI. DWI was implemented at b-values of 50, 400 and 800 s/mm 2 . Short axis diameter, presence of fatty hilum and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values (min, max and mean) of metastatic and non-metastatic ALNs was compared. Cutoff ADC values to discriminate between benign and malignant axillary lymph nodes were analyzed with receiver coefficient characteristic (ROC) curves. Result: The final histopathological examination revealed 46% (n=23) metastatic and 54% (n=27) non-metastatic ALNs. There was no statistically significant difference in short axis diameter between the two groups (p = 0.537). However there was significantly correlation between loss of fatty hilum and presence of metastases (p < 0.001) and ADC values (0.255 ± 0.19×10 -3 mm 2 /s vs 0.616 ±0.3×10 -3 mm 2 /s (ADC min), 1.088 ± 0.22×10 -3 mm 2 /s vs 1.497 ± 0.24×10 -3 mm 2 /s (ADC max) and 0.824 ± 0.103 ×10 -3 mm 2 /s vs 1.098 ± 0.23 ×10 -3 mm 2 /s (ADC mean)) of metastatic ALNs were significantly lower than those of non-metastatic ALNs (p < 0.001). The optimal mean ADC cut-off value for differentiation between metastatic and non-metastatic ALNs was 0.904×10 -3 mm 2 /s which had a higher specificity (88.9%) and accuracy (91.8%) as compared with ADC min and ADC max. Conclusion: DWI-MRI and ADC values are promising imaging methods which can assess metastatic ALNs in breast cancer with high sensitivity, specificity and accuracy.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.5.1265
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