The diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging compared to computed tomography in the evaluation of fat-containing thoracic lesions

Author:

Hochhegger Bruno12,Zanon Matheus1ORCID,Patel Pratik P2,Verma Nupur2,Eifer Diego André1,Torres Pedro Paulo Teixeira e Silva1,Souza Arthur S3,Souza Luciana Volpon Soares3,Mohammed Tan-Lucien2,Marchiori Edson4,Ackman Jeanne B5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, Hospital São Lucas, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul - Av. Ipiranga, Porto Alegre, Brazil

2. Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, United States

3. Department of Radiology, Rio Preto Radiodiagnostic Intitute – R. Cila, São José do Rio Preto, Brazil

4. Department of Radiology, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Av. Carlos Chagas Filho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

5. Department of Radiology, Division of Thoracic Imaging and Intervention, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School - Founders House, Boston, United States

Abstract

Intrathoracic fat-containing lesions may arise in the mediastinum, lungs, pleura, or chest wall. While CT can be helpful in the detection and diagnosis of these lesions, it can only do so if the lesions contain macroscopic fat. Furthermore, because CT cannot demonstrate microscopic or intravoxel fat, it can fail to identify and diagnose microscopic fat-containing lesions. MRI, employing spectral and chemical shift fat suppression techniques, can identify both macroscopic and microscopic fat, with resultant enhanced capability to diagnose these intrathoracic lesions non-invasively and without ionizing radiation. This paper aims to review the CT and MRI findings of fat-containing lesions of the chest and describes the fat-suppression techniques utilized in their assessment.

Publisher

British Institute of Radiology

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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