Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Perimenopausal Bleeding and Its Correlation to Transvaginal Ultrasound

Dr. (Prof.) Alka Agrawal, Dr.Prachi Shukla, Dr. Roshani Rathore
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Background and purpose: Abnormal uterine bleeding is a common presenting symptom of most of the benign and malignant uterine lesions among perimenopausal women. Although age-related, systemic, iatrogenic, and hormonal causes are more common and can be diagnosed by readily available lab tests, structural causes (either benign or malignant) are of concern to the patients in perimenopausal age women, when imaging (TVS, and MRI) comes into play. This study aims to compare the role of TVS and MRI in the characterization of uterine lesions presented as perimenopausal bleeding. Results: This observational prospective study was performed at a single tertiary care centre, comprising 52 consecutive patients of perimenopausal bleeding. All patients were subjected to TVS and MRI examination and correlation with histopathology was done. Most of the patients (44.2%) in our study belonged to age group of 40 to 49 years, with mean age for benign and malignant lesions was 46.81±8.5 and 52.10 ±7.05 respectively (p = 0.025). For evaluation of malignant lesions, sensitivity and specificity of MRI (100% and 96.87% respectively) was found to be higher than TVS (60% and 93.75% respectively with false negative rate of 40%) when both were compared with histopathology. Conclusion: Although TVS continues to remain the mainstay imaging modality, MRI because of excellent tissue delineation has demonstrated its superiority to TVS, for depicting and characterizing the unique features of various uterine lesions.
磁共振成像在围绝经期出血中的作用及其与经阴道超声的相关性
背景与目的:子宫异常出血是围绝经期妇女良性和恶性子宫病变的常见表现。虽然年龄相关的、全身的、医源性的和激素的原因更常见,并且可以通过现成的实验室检查来诊断,但当影像学(TVS和MRI)发挥作用时,结构性原因(良性或恶性)是围绝经期妇女患者关注的问题。本研究旨在比较TVS和MRI在围绝经期出血子宫病变特征中的作用。结果:这项观察性前瞻性研究是在一个三级保健中心进行的,包括52名绝经期出血的连续患者。所有患者均行TVS和MRI检查,并与组织病理学进行对比。本组患者年龄以40 ~ 49岁为主(44.2%),良、恶性病变平均年龄分别为46.81±8.5岁和52.10±7.05岁(p = 0.025)。与组织病理学比较,MRI对恶性病变的敏感性和特异性(分别为100%和96.87%)高于TVS(分别为60%和93.75%,假阴性率为40%)。结论:虽然TVS仍然是主要的成像方式,但MRI由于其出色的组织描绘,在描绘和表征各种子宫病变的独特特征方面显示出其优势。
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