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*MRI is preferred over CT, especially for truncal and extremity tumors | *MRI is preferred over CT, especially for truncal and extremity tumors | ||
*MRI characteristics of desmoid tumors are variable depending on their cellularity and fibrous content: | *MRI characteristics of desmoid tumors are variable depending on their cellularity and fibrous content: | ||
*Desmoids may be hypointense or isointense to muscle | **T1-weighted images: | ||
****Desmoids may be hypointense or isointense to muscle | |||
**T2-weighted images: | |||
***Predominantly hyperintense (T2 hyperintensity may diminish over time as tumor cellularity decreases and collagen deposition increases) | |||
***Hypointense bands may be seen that represent dense collections of collagen bundles | |||
***With gadolinium administration | |||
****Desmoids typically show moderate to marked enhancement | |||
****Hypointense bands may become more apparent because collagen bundles are not enhanced by contrast material<ref name="radio">Desmoid tumor. Radiopedia(2015) http://radiopaedia.org/articles/aggressive-fibromatosis. Accessed on January 20, 2015</ref> | |||
<gallery>MRI_desmoid_T1_fl2d_FS.jpg | MRI of desmoid tumor<ref name=aa>Desmoid Tumor mri. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggressive_fibromatosis#/media/File:MRI_desmoid_T1_fl2d_FS.jpg</ref></gallery> | <gallery>MRI_desmoid_T1_fl2d_FS.jpg | MRI of desmoid tumor<ref name=aa>Desmoid Tumor mri. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggressive_fibromatosis#/media/File:MRI_desmoid_T1_fl2d_FS.jpg</ref></gallery> | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Mohsin, M.D.[2]Faizan Sheraz, M.D. [3]
Overview
Abdominal MRI may be diagnostic of desmoid tumor. On MRI, desmoid tumor is characterized by dense cellularity and loss of signal following fat saturation.[1]
MRI
- MRI is required in order to:
- Define the relationship of the tumor to adjacent structures
- Assess resectability
- Find out the need for treatment
- MRI is preferred over CT, especially for truncal and extremity tumors
- MRI characteristics of desmoid tumors are variable depending on their cellularity and fibrous content:
- T1-weighted images:
- Desmoids may be hypointense or isointense to muscle
- T2-weighted images:
- Predominantly hyperintense (T2 hyperintensity may diminish over time as tumor cellularity decreases and collagen deposition increases)
- Hypointense bands may be seen that represent dense collections of collagen bundles
- With gadolinium administration
- Desmoids typically show moderate to marked enhancement
- Hypointense bands may become more apparent because collagen bundles are not enhanced by contrast material[1]
- T1-weighted images:
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MRI of desmoid tumor[2]
Reference
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Desmoid tumor. Radiopedia(2015) http://radiopaedia.org/articles/aggressive-fibromatosis. Accessed on January 20, 2015
- ↑ Desmoid Tumor mri. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggressive_fibromatosis#/media/File:MRI_desmoid_T1_fl2d_FS.jpg