Guimaraes MD, Hochhegger B, Santos MK, Santana PRP, Sousa AS, Souza LS, Marchiori E. Magnetic resonance imaging of the chest in the evaluation of cancer patients: state of the art.
Radiol Bras 2015. [PMID:
25798006 PMCID:
PMC4366027 DOI:
10.1590/0100-3984.2013.1921]
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Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has several advantages in the evaluation of cancer
patients with thoracic lesions, including involvement of the chest wall, pleura,
lungs, mediastinum, esophagus and heart. It is a quite useful tool in the diagnosis,
staging, surgical planning, treatment response evaluation and follow-up of these
patients. In the present review, the authors contextualize the relevance of MRI in
the evaluation of thoracic lesions in cancer patients. Considering that MRI is a
widely available method with high contrast and spatial resolution and without the
risks associated with the use of ionizing radiation, its use combined with new
techniques such as cine-MRI and functional methods such as perfusion- and
diffusion-weighted imaging may be useful as an alternative tool with performance
comparable or complementary to conventional radiological methods such as radiography,
computed tomography and PET/CT imaging in the evaluation of patients with thoracic
neoplasias.
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