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MRI evaluation of post-operative seromas in extremity soft tissue sarcomas
Authors:Alice Poon-Chue  Lawrence Menendez  Mary Melissa Gerstner  Patrick Colletti  Michael Terk
Affiliation:(1) University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA, US;(2) LAC/USC Imaging Science Center, 1744 Zonal Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90033, USA, US
Abstract:Objective. To define the spectrum of MRI appearances of postoperative seromas in patients who have undergone excision of extremity soft tissue sarcomas. Local recurrence is always of concern; often a second-look procedure is performed to assess this possibility. Unnecessary surgical exploration may be avoided if radiologists and orthopedic oncologists are familiar with this spectrum of MRI appearances. Design and patients. The medical records and images of 85 patients with extremity soft tissue sarcomas were reviewed. Postoperative MRI examinations were available in 46 patients. Eight of these demonstrated MRI evidence of postoperative seroma. The initial size, rate of change, margin, and internal architecture of each seroma was measured, calculated, graded, and graphed. Results and conclusion. MRI is an excellent modality for the evaluation of postoperative seromas. Globular areas of low to intermediate signal material within seromas may represent organized hematomas or granulation tissue rather than sarcoma recurrence. Local recurrence rarely occurs within seromas. Received: 12 November 1998 Revision requested: 22 January 1999 Revision received: 2 February 1999 Accepted: 22 February 1999
Keywords:  Magnetic resonance imaging  Soft tissue sarcomas  Postoperative  Seromas
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