1. Correlation of dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging with histologic tumor grade: comparison of macromolecular and small-molecular contrast media
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H. E. Daldrup, Ying Lu, Michael F. Wendland, Yoshitaka Okuhata, Thomas M. Link, R C Brasch, Werner Rosenau, and David M. Shames
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Gadolinium DTPA ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Macromolecular Substances ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Mammary gland ,Contrast Media ,Capillary Permeability ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Tumor grade ,Albumins ,Animals ,Medicine ,Contrast (vision) ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Carcinogen ,media_common ,business.industry ,Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental ,General Medicine ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Mr imaging ,Rats ,Contrast medium ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Permeability (electromagnetism) ,Ethylnitrosourea ,Carcinogens ,Female ,business ,Macromolecule - Abstract
The endothelial integrity of microvessels is disrupted in malignant tumors. Quantitative assays of tumor microvascular characteristics based on dynamic MR imaging were correlated with histopathologic grade in mammary soft-tissue tumors.A spectrum of tumors, benign through highly malignant, was induced in 33 female rats by administration of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea, a potent carcinogen. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging was performed using a small-molecular contrast medium (gadopentetate, molecular weight = 0.5 kDa) and a macromolecular contrast medium (albumin-(Gd-DTPA)30, molecular weight = 92 kDa) at an interval of 1-2 days. Permeability surface area product (PS), as estimated by the corresponding endothelial transfer coefficient (K(PS)), and fractional plasma volume (fPV) were calculated for each tumor and each contrast agent using a two-compartment bidirectional kinetic model. MR imaging microvascular characteristics were correlated with histopathologic tumor grade.Tumor permeability to macromolecular contrast medium, characterized by K(PS), showed a highly positive correlation with tumor grade (r2 = .76, p10(-10)). K(PS) values were zero for all benign and some low-grade carcinomas, greater than zero in all other carcinomas, and increased in magnitude with higher tumor grade. A considerably smaller but significantly positive correlation was found between fPV and tumor grade using macromolecular contrast medium (r2 = .25, p.003). No correlation between K(PS) or fPV values and tumor grade was found using gadopentetate (r2 = .01, p.95 and r2 = .03, p.15, respectively).Quantitative tumor microvascular permeability assays generated with macromolecular MR imaging contrast medium correlate closely with histologic tumor grade. No significant correlation is found using small-molecular gadopentetate.
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- 1998
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