[Magnetic resonance imaging accuracy and utility for testicular cancer diagnosis].

The purpose of our study is to analyze the imaging findings described in MRI and the histopathologic type of testicular lesions to determine which findings are the best predictors of malignancy.

Forty six (46) patients with testicular lesions were initially studied with ultrasound (US) and with testicular MRI (tMRI) on a 1. 5-T magnet. MRIs were reviewed by a radiologist with 8 years of experience and imaging findings such as the size of the lesion, the signal intensity in T1, T2 weighted sequences, and the enhancement after endovenous contrast administration, were correlated with the histopathologic diagnosis. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) were analyzed.

The enhancement after administration of contrast was the finding of better performance with a sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV of 90 (71-97), 47 (24-71), 74 (56-87) and 73 (40-92), respectively. Meanwhile, the results for hypointense/heterogeneous lesions in T2 weighted sequences and with enhancement with intravenous contrast were 87 (49-84), 47 (44-89), 74 (55-86) y 67 (35-89), respectively.

The finding of a testicular lesion of low signal intensity and heterogeneous in T2 weighted sequences, with IV contrast enhancement represents a valuable predictor of malignancy. The latter being the most sensitive as a predictor of malignancy.

Revista internacional de andrologia. 2022 Feb 15 [Epub ahead of print]

Daniel Adri, Patricia Gutierrez, Elizabeth Montalvo, Ignacio Tobia, Omar Layus, Jorge Ocantos

Servicio de Diagnóstico por Imágenes, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electronic address: ., Servicio de Diagnóstico por Imágenes, Buenos Aires, Argentina., Servicio de Urología, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.