Diagnostic value of gadopentetate dimeglumine for 1.5-T MR imaging of musculoskeletal masses: comparison with unenhanced T1- and T2-weighted imaging. |
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Authors: | R E Rosenthal P Wozney |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh. |
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Abstract: | Three magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques (T1-weighted, T2-weighted, and T1-weighted gadopentetate dimeglumine--enhanced) were compared in 32 consecutive MR imaging studies of 26 patients with suspected musculoskeletal masses. T2-weighted images were superior to T1-weighted enhanced images with respect to detection and definition of lesions in 12% of cases (n = 4) and were equal in 88% of cases (n = 28). T2-weighted images were also superior to T1-weighted images in 38% of cases (n = 12). In no cases were T1-weighted enhanced images superior to T2-weighted images. In two cases, T1-weighted images were superior to both T1-weighted enhanced and T2-weighted images. The authors conclude that gadopentetate dimeglumine did not provide much value in lesion detection above that obtained with T2-weighted images. They also conclude that T1-weighted images were occasionally superior to T1-weighted enhanced images and T2-weighted images because of loss of definition between fat and lesion on the latter. |
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Keywords: | Comparative studies Contrast enhancement Gadolinium Soft tissues, 20.1544, 20.3185, 40.1544 Soft tissues, MR studies, 40.1214 Soft tissues, neoplasms, 40.36, 40.37 |
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