EVALUATING THE ROLE OF THE MDCT IN DETECTION OF THE RENAL MASSES IN CANCER INSTITUTE

Authors

  • Dr. Amitkumar Madhusudan Bagdia Author
  • Dr. Rakesh Kumar Rai Author

Keywords:

malignancy, enhancing pattern, benign, CT, renal masses, attenuation

Abstract

Background: Due to advancements in diagnostic parameters, CT scan times have significantly decreased. This is
because different software packages allow for adjustment of the scan settings and an increase in spatial resolution.
Aim: The purpose of this study was to examine the pattern of renal mass enhancement and attenuation at various
stages (cortico-medullary, nephrographic, and unenhanced phases).
Methods: Multidetector CT was utilized for a more accurate assessment of the enhancement pattern and attenuation
values of renal masses during the nephrographic, corticomedullary, and unenhanced phases. Referrals for CT
abdomen were made for participants who complained of flank pain/fullness, hematuria, or renal masses on
ultrasonography. Finally, 20 cases with renal masses on CT that were confirmed to exist were added.
Results: The kidney masses were determined to have a mean size of 6.4 ± 4 cm, with a range of 2 to 20 cm. 12
lesions were discovered to be cancerous, while eight lesions were benign. Only one benign lesion had poorly
defined tumor margins, compared to seven benign lesions with well-defined margins. Merely two malignant lesions
exhibited clearly defined margins, whereas the remaining ten lesions displayed poorly defined margins. There was a
statistically significant difference between the margins of the benign and malignant tumours. In benign lesions, the
enhancing pattern was diverse in three cases and homogenous in five.
Conclusion: According to the current study's findings, renal masses should be appropriately characterized and
detected during all phases of the examination process, including the nephrographic, corticomedullary, and enhanced
phases.

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Published

18-11-2024

How to Cite

EVALUATING THE ROLE OF THE MDCT IN DETECTION OF THE RENAL MASSES IN CANCER INSTITUTE. (2024). International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 11(3), 35-39. https://irjponline.org/index.php/irjp/article/view/369