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Virtual endoscopic colonography based on 3D MRI

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Background: To evaluate the potential of magnetic resonance colonography (MRC) in detecting colorectal mass lesions.

Methods: Twenty patients underwent MR imaging (MRI) before colonoscopy. The colon was filled with a gadolinium (0.5 mol):water mixture (1:100) under MRI control, and patients were imaged while breath-holding imaged with a three-dimensional spoiled gradient echo sequence in the prone and supine positions. Images were interactively analyzed based on the combination of multiplanar reconstruction and virtual colonoscopy by a radiologist blinded to colonoscopic findings and the patient's history. MRC interpretations were correlated with colonoscopic results.

Results: Polyps smaller than 5 mm could not be identified with MRC. The sensitivity for detecting polyps of 5–10 mm was 70%, whereas mass lesions larger than 10 mm were all detected (sensitivity = 100). The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for identifying polyp-positive patients including the three patients with small (<5 mm) polyps were 64%, 89%, and 75%, respectively.

Conclusion: Virtual colonoscopy based on MRI data is feasible and should be evaluated in a larger sample of patients.

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Luboldt, W., Debatin, J. Virtual endoscopic colonography based on 3D MRI. Abdom Imaging 23, 568–572 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002619900405

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