TY - JOUR
T1 - Thoracic duct visualization
T2 - Combined use of multidetector-row computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging
AU - Kato, Takumi
AU - Takase, Kei
AU - Ichikawa, Hirofumi
AU - Satomi, Susumu
AU - Takahashi, Shoki
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - PURPOSE: The objective of the study was to assess the ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and helical multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) to visualize the thoracic duct in esophageal cancer patients. METHODS: Sixty esophageal cancer patients underwent preoperative MDCT and MRI using 3-dimensional balanced turbo-field-echo sequence. The visualization grades by MDCT, MRI, and a combination of MDCT and MRI were scored in 4 segments of the thoracic duct (cervical, upper, middle, and lower). RESULTS: In the cervical, middle, and lower segments, MRI provided significantly higher visualization grades than MDCT. In all segments, combined MDCT and MRI resulted in higher grades than MDCT alone. In addition, combined MDCT and MRI successfully allowed visualization of the cervical, upper, middle, and lower segments of the thoracic duct in 46 (76.7%), 50 (83.3%), 58 (96.7%), and 60 (100%) patients, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Combination of MDCT and MRI allows noninvasive thoracic duct visualization, providing 3-dimensional information on other thoracic structures.
AB - PURPOSE: The objective of the study was to assess the ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and helical multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) to visualize the thoracic duct in esophageal cancer patients. METHODS: Sixty esophageal cancer patients underwent preoperative MDCT and MRI using 3-dimensional balanced turbo-field-echo sequence. The visualization grades by MDCT, MRI, and a combination of MDCT and MRI were scored in 4 segments of the thoracic duct (cervical, upper, middle, and lower). RESULTS: In the cervical, middle, and lower segments, MRI provided significantly higher visualization grades than MDCT. In all segments, combined MDCT and MRI resulted in higher grades than MDCT alone. In addition, combined MDCT and MRI successfully allowed visualization of the cervical, upper, middle, and lower segments of the thoracic duct in 46 (76.7%), 50 (83.3%), 58 (96.7%), and 60 (100%) patients, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Combination of MDCT and MRI allows noninvasive thoracic duct visualization, providing 3-dimensional information on other thoracic structures.
KW - esophageal cancer
KW - MDCT
KW - MRI
KW - thoracic duct
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U2 - 10.1097/RCT.0b013e31820a0b0e
DO - 10.1097/RCT.0b013e31820a0b0e
M3 - Article
C2 - 21412101
AN - SCOPUS:79953827922
SN - 0363-8715
VL - 35
SP - 260
EP - 265
JO - Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
JF - Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
IS - 2
ER -