This retrospective study was aimed at assessing Computed Tomography (CT) capabilities in identifying low- and high-risk groups of clinical stage I endometrial carcinoma patients. CT of the pelvis was performed on 125 endometrial carcinoma patients who were divided into two groups based on T (stage and depth of myometrial invasion) and N (lymph node status) parameters. All patients had histologic evidence of well/moderately-differentiated adenocarcinoma (G1-G2). The low-risk group consisted of stage I patients with superficial myometrial involvement and no lymphadenopathy, while the high-risk group consisted of the patients with deep myometrial invasion and/or stage II and/or positive lymph nodes. All patients were operated on-i.e., total abdominal hysterectomy with vaginal cuff, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy. The patients were followed-up for 36 months at least. On the basis of CT findings, 85 patients were included in the low-risk group, but 11 misstaged cases were found at surgery in which lymphadenectomy never changed the factor risk. Only four relapses (4.7%) were observed in this group. Forty patients were included in the high-risk group: CT misstaged 20 cases and 12 relapses (30%) were observed. This study demonstrates the clinical value of CT in the assessment of radiologic risk factors in stage I endometrial carcinoma; CT findings can be used as guidelines for different treatments.

Clinical usefulness of CT in the treatment of stage I endometrial carcinoma

PREDA, LORENZO;TATEO, SAVERIO;
1997-01-01

Abstract

This retrospective study was aimed at assessing Computed Tomography (CT) capabilities in identifying low- and high-risk groups of clinical stage I endometrial carcinoma patients. CT of the pelvis was performed on 125 endometrial carcinoma patients who were divided into two groups based on T (stage and depth of myometrial invasion) and N (lymph node status) parameters. All patients had histologic evidence of well/moderately-differentiated adenocarcinoma (G1-G2). The low-risk group consisted of stage I patients with superficial myometrial involvement and no lymphadenopathy, while the high-risk group consisted of the patients with deep myometrial invasion and/or stage II and/or positive lymph nodes. All patients were operated on-i.e., total abdominal hysterectomy with vaginal cuff, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy. The patients were followed-up for 36 months at least. On the basis of CT findings, 85 patients were included in the low-risk group, but 11 misstaged cases were found at surgery in which lymphadenectomy never changed the factor risk. Only four relapses (4.7%) were observed in this group. Forty patients were included in the high-risk group: CT misstaged 20 cases and 12 relapses (30%) were observed. This study demonstrates the clinical value of CT in the assessment of radiologic risk factors in stage I endometrial carcinoma; CT findings can be used as guidelines for different treatments.
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