超越表面:原发性腹膜后肿瘤的全面放射学回顾

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Clinical Imaging Pub Date : 2024-11-02 DOI:10.1016/j.clinimag.2024.110340
Yagmur Basak Polat, Mehmet Ali Gultekin, Ahmet Akcay, Ummuhan Ebru Karabulut, Bahar Atasoy, Huseyin Toprak
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原发性腹膜后肿瘤(PRNs)是一组复杂多样的腹膜后肿瘤,不包括来自腹膜后器官的肿瘤。由于其异质性,这些肿块给诊断带来了巨大挑战。腹膜后肿瘤主要包括肉瘤、神经源性肿瘤、对角线外生殖细胞瘤和淋巴瘤,其中大多数为恶性。脂肪肉瘤是最常见的原发性腹膜后肉瘤,而子宫肌瘤则以潜在的血管受累而闻名,它们表现出不同的成像模式,有助于鉴别。神经源性肿瘤起源于神经鞘、神经节或副神经节细胞,通常出现在年轻患者身上,具有特征性的影像学特征。原发性腹膜后对角外生殖细胞瘤比较罕见,据信起源于胚胎发育过程中未能成功迁移的原始生殖细胞。在横断面成像上,淋巴瘤通常是均质的;但是,非霍奇金淋巴瘤有时也会出现异质性,这使得与其他非脂肪瘤性腹膜后肿块的鉴别变得复杂。此外,腹膜后纤维化和埃尔德海姆-切斯特病等疾病也可能与 PRNs 相似,从而使诊断和处理复杂化。本综述旨在为放射科医生提供鉴别 PRNs 的基本诊断要点,强调精确成像解读的重要性。了解这些区别对于指导临床治疗和优化患者预后至关重要。
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Beyond the surface: A comprehensive radiological review of primary retroperitoneal neoplasms
Primary retroperitoneal neoplasms (PRNs) are a complex and diverse group of tumors arising in the retroperitoneal space, excluding those from retroperitoneal organs. These masses present significant diagnostic challenges due to their heterogeneous nature. PRNs primarily include sarcomas, neurogenic tumors, extragonadal germ cell tumors, and lymphomas, with the majority being malignant. This necessitates thorough evaluation by radiologists to assess resectability and the need for biopsy.
Liposarcomas, the most common primary retroperitoneal sarcomas, and leiomyosarcomas, known for potential vessel involvement, exhibit distinct imaging patterns aiding differentiation. Neurogenic tumors, originating from nerve sheath, ganglionic, or paraganglionic cells, often appear in younger patients and have characteristic imaging features. Primary retroperitoneal extragonadal germ cell tumors are rare and are believed to originate from primordial germ cells that do not successfully migrate during embryonic development. Lymphomas are generally homogeneous on cross-sectional imaging; however, non-Hodgkin lymphomas can sometimes appear heterogeneous, complicating differentiation from other non-lipomatous retroperitoneal masses. Additionally, conditions like retroperitoneal fibrosis and Erdheim-Chester disease can mimic PRNs, complicating diagnosis and management.
This review aims to provide radiologists with essential diagnostic points for identifying PRNs, emphasizing the importance of precise imaging interpretation. Understanding these distinctions is vital for guiding clinical management and optimizing patient outcomes.
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Clinical Imaging
Clinical Imaging 医学-核医学
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期刊介绍: The mission of Clinical Imaging is to publish, in a timely manner, the very best radiology research from the United States and around the world with special attention to the impact of medical imaging on patient care. The journal''s publications cover all imaging modalities, radiology issues related to patients, policy and practice improvements, and clinically-oriented imaging physics and informatics. The journal is a valuable resource for practicing radiologists, radiologists-in-training and other clinicians with an interest in imaging. Papers are carefully peer-reviewed and selected by our experienced subject editors who are leading experts spanning the range of imaging sub-specialties, which include: -Body Imaging- Breast Imaging- Cardiothoracic Imaging- Imaging Physics and Informatics- Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine- Musculoskeletal and Emergency Imaging- Neuroradiology- Practice, Policy & Education- Pediatric Imaging- Vascular and Interventional Radiology
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