J Korean Radiol Soc.  1997 Sep;37(3):495-499.

Usefulness of Spiral CT in Parametrial Invasion of Cervical Carcinoma

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  • 1Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, Sanggye Paik Hospital, Inje University.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To evaluate the efficacy of the arterial phase of spiral CT in parametrial invasion of uterine cervical carcinoma.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Two-phase spiral CT images of 22 patients with pathologically proven cervical carcinomas were retrospectively, studied. With regard to the lateral margin of the cervix, eccentric parametrial soft tissue, Parametrial strands and obliteration of periureteral fat, images of the arterial phase were compared by three radiologists with those of the late phase.
RESULTS
Five of 15 surgically-proven cervical cancers with no parametrial involvement (33%) showed parametrial strands or eccentric soft tissue lesion in the late phase. Four of the five patients (80%) showed early vascular enhancement of the linear strands or eccentric soft tissue mass in the arterial, phase and because of this additional scan, correct diagnosis was possible. Six of seven cases of invasive cervical cancer (85.7%) showed linear strands in the late phase but two patients showed partial vascular enhancement of the parametrial strands and correct diagnosis was therefore possible. For the evaluation of the lateral margin of the cervix (4/7, 57.1%) and periureteral fat obliteration (3/7, 42.9%), images of the late phase were superior to those of the arterial phase.
CONCLUSION
In uterine cervical carcinoma, the late phase of conventional CT is normally used to identify vascular structures as false-positive parametrial strands ; the arterial phase of spiral CT is, however, superior.

Keyword

Uterine neoplasms, CT; Uterine neoplasms, metastases; Computed tomography(CT), helical

MeSH Terms

Cervix Uteri
Diagnosis
Female
Humans
Retrospective Studies
Tomography, Spiral Computed*
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
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