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Assessment of morphological CT imaging features for the prediction of risk stratification, mutations, and prognosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumors.

Roberto CannellaEmanuele TaboneGiorgia PorrelloGiovanni CappelloCecilia GozzoLorena IncorvaiaGiovanni GrignaniAlessandra MerliniLorenzo D'AmbrosioGiuseppe BadalamentiDaniele ReggeTommaso Vincenzo Bartolotta
Published in: European radiology (2021)
• Lesions size ≥ 5 cm (OR: 10.52, p = 0.009) and enlarged feeding vessels (OR: 12.08, p = 0.040) are independent predictors of high-risk GISTs. • PDGFRα-mutated/wild-type GISTs demonstrate more frequently hyperenhancement compared to GISTs with KIT mutations (59.3% vs 23.0%, p = 0.004). • Ill-defined margins (hazard ratio 9.66) were associated with shorter progression-free survival at multivariate analysis, while ill-defined margins (hazard ratio 44.41) and intralesional hemorrhage (hazard ratio 30.22) were independently associated with shorter overall survival.
Keyphrases
  • free survival
  • wild type
  • high resolution
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • data analysis
  • image quality
  • contrast enhanced
  • dual energy
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