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Using CT to evaluate mediastinal great vein invasion by thymic epithelial tumors: measurement of the interface between the tumor and neighboring structures.

Shoji KuriyamaKazuhiro ImaiKoichi IshiyamaShinogu TakashimaMaiko AtariTsubasa MatsuoYoshiaki IshiiYuzu HarataYusuke SatoSatoru MotoyamaKyoko NomuraManabu HashimotoYoshihiro Minamiya
Published in: European radiology (2021)
When diagnosing invasion of the mediastinal great veins based on Adist > 37.5 mm, we achieved a higher performance level than the conventional criteria such as irregular interface with an absence of the fat layer. Measurement of Adist is a simple noninvasive technique for evaluating invasion using CT. Key Points • Simple contact between the primary tumor and adjacent structures on CT does not indicate direct invasion. • Using CT images, the length of the interface between the primary tumor and neighboring structures (arch distance; Adist) is a simple noninvasive technique for evaluating invasion. • Adist > 37.5 mm can be a supportive tool to identify invaded mediastinal great veins and surgical indications for T3 and T4 invasion by thymic epithelial tumors.
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