阴囊
医学
磁共振成像
神经组阅片室
放射科
外科
神经学
精神科
作者
Athina C. Tsili,Michele Bertolotto,Ahmet Tuncay Turgut,Vikram S. Dogra,Simon Freeman,L. Rocher,Jane Belfield,Michał Studniarek,Alexandra Ntorkou,Lorenzo E. Derchi,Raymond Oyen,Parvati Ramchandani,Mustafa Seçil,Jonathan Richenberg
出处
期刊:European Radiology
[Springer Science+Business Media]
日期:2017-07-11
卷期号:28 (1): 31-43
被引量:86
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00330-017-4944-3
摘要
The Scrotal and Penile Imaging Working Group (SPI-WG) appointed by the board of the European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) has produced recommendations for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the scrotum. The SPI-WG searched for original and review articles published before September 2016 using the Pubmed and Medline databases. Keywords used were ‘magnetic resonance imaging’, 'testis or testicle or testicular', 'scrotum', 'intratesticular', 'paratesticular', 'extratesticular' 'diffusion-weighted', 'dynamic MRI'. Consensus was obtained among the members of the subcommittee. The expert panel proposed recommendations using Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine 2011 Levels of Evidence. The recommended MRI protocol should include T1-, T2-weighted imaging, diffusion-weighted imaging and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI. Scrotal MRI can be clinically applied for lesion characterisation (primary), including both intratesticular and paratesticular masses, differentiation between germ-cell and non-germ-cell neoplasms (evolving), characterisation of the histological type of testicular germ cell neoplasms (TGCNs, in selected cases), local staging of TGCNs (primary), acute scrotum (in selected cases), trauma (in selected cases) and undescended testes (primary). The ESUR SPI-WG produced this consensus paper in which the existing literature on MRI of the scrotum is reviewed. The recommendations for the optimal imaging technique and clinical indications are presented. • This report presents recommendations for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the scrotum. • Imaging acquisition protocols and clinical indications are provided. • MRI is becoming established as a worthwhile second-line diagnostic tool for scrotal pathology.
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