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EVALUATION OF SPECTRAL SELECTED PRESS SEQUENCE IN BREAST LESION CHARACTERIZATION
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作者 Hong Lu Pei-fang Liu +1 位作者 Run-xian Bao Fei Sun 《Chinese Medical Sciences Journal》 CAS CSCD 2006年第4期265-269,共5页
Objective To evaluate the role of ^1H spetral selected point-resolved spectroscopy (SS-PRESS) sequence in distingnishing benign from malignant breast lesions by the malignancy marker of choline peak and to investiga... Objective To evaluate the role of ^1H spetral selected point-resolved spectroscopy (SS-PRESS) sequence in distingnishing benign from malignant breast lesions by the malignancy marker of choline peak and to investigate the factors influencing the diagnosis. Methods A total of 131 patients ( aged 24-83 years, average 44. 8 years) were enrolled in this study. The examinations were performed on a 1.5T scanner with four-channel phased array breast coiL Singie-voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H MRS) was acquired by SS-PRESS sequence in these patients referred to surgical or biopsy consultation. Results Among these patients, 74 were proved to have breast carcinomas and 57 have benign lesions by histopathological examinations, Thirty-one elevated choline peaks were observed in these 74 confirmed malignant lesions, and 5 detectable choline peaks were demonstrated in the 57 benign lesions. The sensitivity and specificity of ^1H SSPRESS MRS were 41.9% and 91.2%, respectively. The main factors influencing the diagnosis were signal-to-noise ratio and pathological type. Conclusions ^1H SS-PRESS MRS can provide a noninvasive, biochemical measurement of metabolism and improve the specificity of breast magnetic resonance imaging. Choline peak in vivo is a specific but not sensitive marker of malignancy. Technique factors and histopathological characterization of lesions influence the detection rate. 展开更多
关键词 magnetic resonance spectroscopy spetral selected point-resolved spectroscopy breastlesion CHOLINE PATHOLOGY
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