Background. The objective of this study was to compare the diagnostic value of integrated PET/MRI with PET/CT for assessment of regional lymph node metastasis and deep myometrial invasion detection of endometrial cancer. Methods. Eighty-one patients with biopsy-proven endometrial cancer underwent preoperative PET/CT (nD37) and integrated PET/MRI (nD44) for initial staging. The diagnostic performance of PET/CT and integrated PET/MRI for assessing the extent of the primary tumor and metastasis to the regional lymph nodes was evaluated by two experienced readers. Histopathological and follow-up imaging results were used as the gold standard. McNemar's test was employed for statistical analysis. Results. Integrated PET/MRI and PET/CT both detected 100% of the primary tumors. Integrated PET/MRI proved significantly more sensitivity and specificity than PET/CT in regional lymph node metastasis detection (P D0:015 and P <0:001, respectively). The overall accuracy of myometrial invasion detection for PET/CT and Integrated PET/MRI was 45.9% and 81.8%, respectively. Integrated PET/MRI proved significantly more accurate than PET/CT (P <0:001). Conclusion. Integrated PET/MRI, which complements the individual advantages of MRI and PET, is a valuable technique for the assessment of the lymph node metastasis and myometrial invasion in patients with endometrial cancer.
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Bian, L. H., Wang, M., Gong, J., Liu, H. H., Wang, N., Wen, N., … Meng, Y. G. (2019). Comparison of integrated PET/MRI with PET/CT in evaluation of endometrial cancer: A retrospective analysis of 81 cases. PeerJ, 2019(7). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7081
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