Extraspinal Incidental Findings on Routine MRI of Lumbar Spine: Prevalence and Reporting Rates in 1278 Patients |
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Authors: | Sedat Alpaslan Tuncel Bekir ?agl? Aslan Tekata? Mehmet Yadigar K?r?c? Ercüment ünlü Hakan Gen?hella? |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Radiology, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Balkan Campus, Edirne 22000, Turkey.;2Department of Neurology, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Balkan Campus, Edirne 22000, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and reporting rate of incidental findings (IF) in adult outpatients undergoing lumbar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).ResultsA total of 253 IFs were found in 241 patients (18.8% of 1278). Among these, clinically significant IFs (n = 34) included: 2 renal masses (0.15%), 2 aortic aneurysms (0.15%), 2 cases of hydronephrosis (0.15%), 11 adrenal masses (0.86%), 7 lymphadenopathies (0.55%), 6 cases of endometrial or cervical thickening (0.47%), 1 liver hemangioma (0.08%), 1 pelvic fluid (0.08%) and 2 ovarian dermoid cysts (0.15%). Overall, 28% (71/253) of IFs were included in the clinical reports, while clinically significant findings were reported in 41% (14/34) of cases.ConclusionExtraspinal IFs are commonly detected during a routine lumbar MRI, and many of these findings are not clinically significant. However, IFs including clinically important findings are occasionally omitted from formal radiological reports. |
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Keywords: | Incidental findings Magnetic resonance imaging Lumbar spine Extra-spinal findings |
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