| Journal of Hand and Microsurgery | |
| Accuracy of MRI-based Diagnoses for Distal Upper Extremity Soft Tissue Masses | |
| Brian T. Wright1  Donald H. Lee1  Kathleen E. McKeon1  | |
| [1] Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, 805 St. Vincent’s Drive, Ste. 100, Birmingham, AL 35205 USA | |
| 关键词: Benign tumor; Imaging; Malignant tumor; MRI; Upper extremity; | |
| DOI : 10.1007/s12593-015-0174-6 | |
| 学科分类:外科医学 | |
| 来源: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. | |
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【 摘 要 】
To determine the accuracy of the pre-operative MRI-based diagnosis of soft tissue masses in the forearm, wrist, and hand, the records of 144 patients who underwent an MRI followed by excision of a soft tissue mass in the forearm, wrist, or hand were reviewed. The MRI-based diagnosis was compared to the histological diagnosis, which was considered the gold standard. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of the MRI-based diagnosis were calculated. A multivariate regression analysis was performed.While the accuracy of the MRI-based diagnosis varied widely, there was an overall sensitivity of 75 %. The most accurate diagnosis was an MRI-based diagnosis of ganglion cyst, which had a sensitivity of 94.7 % and a specificity of 94.4 %. Of particular concern was that the MRI-based diagnosis of a malignancy was only 66.7 % sensitive, with a positive predictive value of 44.4 %. On multivariate regression analysis, there was a trend towards improved accuracy in the wrist when compared to the finger, although this did not reach statistical significance.While pre-operative MRI remains a valuable tool for the evaluation of soft tissue masses in the distal upper extremity, caution is warranted when basing the diagnosis on MRI evidence alone.
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