Assessment of the extracellular volume fraction for the grading of clear cell renal cell carcinoma: first results and histopathological findings.
Lisa C AdamsPhilipp JurmeisterBernhard RallaKeno K BressemUte L FahlenkampGuenther EngelStefan SiepmannMoritz WagnerBernd HammJonas BuschMarcus R MakowskiPublished in: European radiology (2019)
• Reduction in MRI T1 relaxation times after contrast agent administration and MR-derived extracellular volume fraction are useful parameters for grading of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (cRCC). • T1 differences between the native and the nephrogenic phase are higher for higher grade cRCC compared with lower grade cRCC and MRI-derived extracellular volume fraction (ECV) and histological ECV show a strong correlation. • T1 mapping with ECV measurement may be helpful for the noninvasive assessment of cRCC pathology, being a safe and feasible method, and it has potential to optimize individualized treatment options, e.g., in the decision of active surveillance.