胰腺实性假乳头状瘤和神经内分泌瘤的影像学鉴别

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摘要

目的 本研究旨在比较实性假乳头状瘤(SPN)和胰腺神经内分泌肿瘤(pNEN)的计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI)特征。结果与胰腺神经内分泌瘤患者相比,SPN 患者明显更年轻(平均年龄 51.8 岁对 32.7 岁),女性更常见(女性与男性的比例为 5.50:1 对 1.19:1)。大多数 SPN 和 pNEN 表现为界限清楚的病变,呈膨胀性生长。SPN多呈圆形或卵圆形病变,而pNEN一半以上呈分叶状或不规则形(p<0.01)。大多数 SPNs 周围都有包膜,但只有少数 pNENs 周围有包膜(<0.01)。出血在 SPN 中的发生率并不明显(P=0.09)。在 SPN 中更常观察到 T1 脂肪饱和成像(p<0.01)和 T2 加权成像(p=0.046)的信号不均匀性以及囊性变性(p<0.01)。动脉期和门静脉期的高增强在 pNENs 中更为常见(p<0.01)。在一些 pNEN 患者中观察到局部淋巴结肿大(p<0.01)和肝转移(p=0.03),但在 SPN 患者中未观察到。多变量逻辑回归发现,存在囊肿(p<0.01)、无动脉血管强化(p<0.01)和患者年龄低(p<0.01)是 SPN 的独立预测因素。结论本研究提供了从大量患者队列中提取的 SPN 与 pNEN 区分的三个关键特征:存在囊肿、无动脉血管强化和患者年龄低。
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Imaging differentiation of solid pseudopapillary neoplasms and neuroendocrine neoplasms of the pancreas

Purpose

The present study aimed to compare the computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of solid pseudopapillary neoplasms (SPNs) and pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (pNENs).

Method

Lesion imaging features of 39 patients with SPNs and 127 patients with pNENs were retrospectively extracted from 104 CT and 91 MRI scans.

Results

Compared to pNEN patients, SPN patients were significantly younger (mean age 51.8 yrs versus 32.7 yrs) and more often female (female: male ratio, 5.50:1 versus 1.19:1). Most SPNs and pNENs presented as well-defined lesions with an expansive growth pattern. SPNs more often appeared as round or ovoid lesions, compared to pNENs which showed a lobulated or irregular shape in more than half of cases (p<0.01). A surrounding capsule was detected in the majority of SPNs, but only in a minority of pNENs (<0.01). Hemorrhage occurred non-significantly more often in SPNs (p=0.09). Signal inhomogeneity in T1-fat-saturated (p<0.01) and T2-weighted imaging (p=0.046) as well as cystic degeneration (p<0.01) were more often observed in SPNs. Hyperenhancement in the arterial and portal-venous phase was more common in pNENs (p<0.01). Enlargement of locoregional lymph nodes (p<0.01) and liver metastases (p=0.03) were observed in some pNEN patients, but not in SPN patients. Multivariate logistic regression identified the presence of a capsule (p<0.01), absence of arterial hyperenhancement (p<0.01), and low patient age (p<0.01), as independent predictors for SPN.

Conclusions

The present study provides three key features for differentiating SPNs from pNENs extracted from a large patient cohort: presence of a capsule, absence of arterial hyperenhancement, and low patient age.

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European Journal of Radiology Open
European Journal of Radiology Open Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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