To evaluate dosimetric and clinical findings of MRI-guided HDR brachytherapy (HDR-B) for cervical carcinoma. Material and methods: All patients had a CT, MRI and pelvic-paraaortic lymphadenectomy. Treatment: pelvic (+/−)para-aortic3D/IMRT radiotherapy (45 Gy), weekly cisplatin and HDR-B and pelvic node/parametrial boost 60 Gy until interstitial brachytherapy was done. Two
We wish to emphasize the importance of clinical suspicion and early radiology for an early diagnosis of this entity, which make it possible to establish an efficient treatment.
revisiones0Manejo multidisciplinar del cáncer epitelial de ovario.
Diagnóstico radiológicoMultidisciplinary management of ovarian epithelial cancer. Radiological diagnosis M.C. sánchez, J. sáenz, s. ostiz resUMen En el contexto del abordaje multidisciplinar para el diagnóstico y tratamiento del cáncer de ovario, la aportación del radiólogo incluye cuatro puntos fundamentales que son: identificación de la lesión, caracterización, estudio de extensión y valoración evolutiva. En el presente trabajo se describen los hallazgos y claves diagnósticas en TCMD (Tomografía Computarizada multidetector) y RM (Resonancia Magnética), la aportación e indicación de otras tecnologías como el PET (Tomografía por Emisión de Positrones) y se esbozan las técnicas emergentes basadas en imagen funcional (estudios dinámicos con contraste en RM y estudios de difusión por RM).Palabras clave. Cáncer epitelial de ovario. Resonancia magnética. Tomografía computarizada multidetector.
ABsTrACTIn the context of a multidisciplinary approach for the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer, the contribution of radiology includes the following four fundamental points: identification of the lesion, its characterization, study of its extension and evaluation of its evolution. This article describes the findings and key diagnostic elements in MDCT (Multidetector Computed Tomography) and MR (Magnetic Resonance), the contribution and indication of other technologies like PET (Positron Emission Tomography), and outlines the emergent techniques based on functional image analysis (dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI studies and MRI diffusion studies).
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