Investigator

Yi‐Jou Tai

National Taiwan University Hospital, Obstetrics and Gynecology

YTYi‐Jou Tai
Papers(3)
Preoperative magnetic…Ovarian cancer risk s…Outcome and Subsequen…
Collaborators(8)
Ying‐Cheng ChiangHeng-Cheng HsuWen‐Fang ChengYu‐Li ChenChia-Yi LeeChia‐Ying WuHsiao-Yun LuI‐Lun Shih
Institutions(2)
National Taiwan Unive…National Taiwan Unive…

Papers

Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging predicts clinicopathological parameters and stages of endometrial carcinomas

ABSTRACTBackgroundWe investigated the agreement and accuracy of preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with postoperative pathological characteristics and stages of endometrial endometrioid carcinoma (EEC).MethodsWe recruited 527 women with EEC who underwent staging surgery at a single medical institution. The preoperative MRI, stages, and clinical and pathological parameters, including myometrial invasion (MI), cervical invasion (CI), adnexal metastasis (AM), intra‐abdominal metastasis, and pelvic and/or para‐aortic nodal metastasis, were recorded and analyzed. The agreement and accuracy between the preoperative MRI findings and these parameters and stages were assessed.ResultsThe rate of the preoperative MRI‐based clinical stage matching the postoperative surgical stage was 85.2% in International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stage IA, 51.9% in stage IB, 35.5% in stage II, 5.3% in stage IIIA, 33.3% in stage IIIB, 28.6% in stage IIIC1, 64.3% in stage IIIC2, and 93.8% in stage IVB. The consistency between radiologists and pathologists was 80.5% for deep MI, 91.5% for cervical invasion, 92.2% for adnexal metastasis, 98.9% for intra‐abdominal metastasis, and 87.5% and 92.2% for pelvic and para‐aortic nodal metastases, respectively. The negative predictive value of intra‐abdominal metastasis was the highest with 99.8%.ConclusionsPreoperative MRI could be an excellent tool for routine preoperative assessment to predict pathological parameters and stages of EEC, especially in excluding intra‐abdominal metastatic disease.

18Works
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8Collaborators

Positions

Researcher

National Taiwan University Hospital · Obstetrics and Gynecology

Education

National Taiwan University

Keywords
gynecologic oncology