MRI of ovarian masses - Vargas - 2013 - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Abstract
MRI provides exquisite views of
the pelvic anatomy through its high spatial resolution and tissue
contrast, and as such plays a key role in the work up of ovarian
lesions, identifying features that distinguish benign and malignant
lesions. In the case of primary tumors it enables local staging and
detection of metastatic disease to help guide management options such as
complex surgery or the consideration of neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Functional MRI techniques such as diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI),
dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) and tumor-selective molecular
imaging are
currently being evaluated as possible predictive and
prognostic biomarkers in the context of ovarian malignancy, and may play
a larger role in routine clinical practice in the future. Herein we
provide an overview of the conventional and advanced MRI techniques used
to characterize ovarian masses and of the role that MR plays in the
staging, treatment selection and follow up of patients with ovarian
cancer.
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