Incidences and reporting rates of incidental findings on lumbar, thoracic, and cervical spinal magnetic resonance images and extra-neuronal findings on brain magnetic resonance imagesö
Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the incidence rates, reporting rates, and the best imaging plane and sequence for incidental findings in patients undergoing spinal and brain magnetic resonance (MR) imaging.
Methods: Three experienced radiologists retrospectively re-evaluated the MR images of 1056 consecutive patients.
Results: The incidence rates for extraspinal incidental findings for the images of the lumbar, thoracic, and cervical spine, and extra-neuronal incidental findings on MR images of the brain were 35.47%, 32.25%, 29.16%, and 54.35%; respectively, with reporting rates of incidental findings for these examinations of 31.47%, 8.33%, 29.50%, and 59.62%; respectively. For all examination types, the T2-weighted sequence and the axial plain were the best to reveal the incidental findings of MR examinations, other than that of the cervical spine.
Conclusions: Incidental findings, which are commonly detected during routine spinal and brain MR evaluations, are occasionally omitted from formal radiological reports in daily practice. We strongly recommend checking the T2-weighted axial plane for MR imaging of the lumbar, thoracic spine and brain and taking a second look at the T2-weighted sagittal plane MR images of the cervical spine during radiological evaluations.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Radiology and Organ Imaging , Health Care Administration
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Volkan Kızılgöz
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Kafkas University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Kars-Turkey
0000-0003-3450-711X
Türkiye
Hasan Aydın
Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Research and Training Hospital, Department of Radiology
0000-0003-0485-5893
Türkiye
Ali Kemal Sivrioğlu
Okmeydanı Training and Research Hospital, Department of Radiology, Istanbul-Turkey
0000-0002-0500-6335
Türkiye
Ümit Can Özcan
This is me
Kafkas University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Kars-Turkey
0000-0002-4447-0296
Türkiye
Utku Menderes
This is me
Eskişehir State Hospital, Department of Radiology, Eskişehir, Turkey
0000-0003-0419-874X
Türkiye
Sunay Sibel Karayol
Kafkas University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Kars-Turkey
0000-0002-2696-3580
Türkiye
Ahmet Erdem
This is me
Kafkas University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Kars-Turkey
0000-0003-3911-4753
Türkiye
Publication Date
May 4, 2019
Submission Date
January 16, 2018
Acceptance Date
May 14, 2018
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Year 1970 Volume: 5 Number: 3
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