Original Articles
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 21, 2009; 15(7): 829-835
Published online Feb 21, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.829
Table 1 Imaging features of SPTs on MDCT in comparison with surgical and pathological results n (%)
Imaging features on MDCTSurgical and pathological results
Benign (n = 18)Malignant or potentially malignant (n = 6)
Location
Head8 (33.3)3 (12.5)
Neck1 (4.2)0
Body2 (8.3)1 (4.2)
Tail5 (20.8)2 (8.3)
Body-neck1 (4.2)0
Body-tail1 (4.2)0
Size
< 6 cm10 (41.7)1 (4.2)
≥ 6 cm8 (33.3)5 (20.8)
Density
Cystic5 (20.8)0
Solid3 (12.5)2 (8.3)
Solid-cystic10 (41.7)4 (16.6)
With calcifications3 (12.5)2 (8.3)
Capsule
Intact15 (62.5)0
Un-intact3 (12.5)6 (25)
Enhancement
Mild6 (25)0
Moderate9 (37.5)3 (12.5)
Marked3 (12.5)3 (12.5)
Enhancing pattern and hemodynamics
Peripheral and persistent enhancement17 (70.8)6 (25)
Central and persistent enhancement1 (4.2)0
Pancreatic or peripancreatic invasion
Adjacent pancreatic invasion3 (12.5)6 (25)
Pancreatic duct dilatation1 (4.2)1 (4.2)
Peripancreatic fat invasion1 (4.2)6 (25)
Nearby vessels involvement2 (8.4)6 (25)
Direct invasion into adjacent organs03 (12.5)
Regional lymph nodes metastasis03 (12.5)
Liver metastasis01 (4.2)
Table 2 Comparison of MDCT diagnosis and pathologic results in SPTs
MDCTPathologic results
Total
Malignant or malignant potentialBenign
Malignant538
Benign11516
Total61824
Table 3 Correlation between tumor size and aggressive behaviors in SPTs
Tumor sizeVascular involvement
Metastasis
Capsular invasion
PositiveNegativePositiveNegativePositiveNegative
< 6 cm11001106
≥ 6 cm85131094
Table 4 Vascular invasion on MDCT in comparison with surgical and pathological results in six malignant and two benign SPT cases
MDCTSurgical and pathological results
PV (n = 51)SV (n = 5)SMV (n = 5)CA (n = 2)CHA (n = 3)PHA (n = 3)SA (n = 3)SMA (n = 3)
Axial images31203310
CTA MIP images535133423
MPVR images53413333
A+C+M55523333