Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Differentiate the Histology of Testicular Masses: A Systematic Review of Studies With Pathologic Confirmation

Hiten D. Patel*, Margarita Ramos, Mohit Gupta, Joseph G. Cheaib, Ritu Sharma, Allen Zhang, Eric B. Bass, Phillip M. Pierorazio

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Abstract

Ultrasound is the imaging modality of choice to evaluate scrotal pathology. However, differentiating malignant and benign testicular tumors is not always possible, and there is interest in evaluating magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a potential adjunct for diagnosis. We conducted a systematic review and found 9 studies related to MRI diagnosis of testicular masses. A total of 220 testicular masses (217 patients) undergoing MRI were identified. Notable findings include malignant masses having a lower apparent diffusion coefficient compared to benign masses (3 of 4 studies) and that quantitative enhancement patterns could differentiate Leydig cell tumors from germ cell tumors in 2 studies. While there were some distinct qualitative characterizations of testicular masses on MRI, further research is needed to identify appropriate clinical contexts for use.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)4-10
Number of pages7
JournalUrology
Volume135
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2020

Funding

Financial Disclosure: There are no financial conflicts of interest. This project was funded by the American Urological Association to review the evidence-base to inform the Testicular Cancer Guidelines Panel in development of a clinical guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of early stage testicular cancer.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urology

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