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Differentiation of Lymphoma Presenting as Retroperitoneal Mass and Retroperitoneal Fibrosis: Evaluation with Multidetector‑row Computed Tomography Shuai Zhang1,2, Min Chen1,2, Chun‑Mei Li1, Guo‑Dong Song1,2, Ying Liu1,3 Department of Radiology, Beijing Hospital, National Center of Gerontology, Beijing 100730, China 2 Graduate School, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100005, China 3 Graduate School, Peking University Health Science Center, Peking University, Beijing 100083, China 1

Abstract Background: Retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF) and lymphoma presenting as retroperitoneal mass may closely resemble each other and misdiagnosis may occur. This study investigated the differential imaging features of RPF and lymphoma which presented as a retroperitoneal soft tissue using multidetector‑row computed tomography (MDCT). Methods: The 42 consecutive patients were included in this retrospective review, including 19 RPF patients (45.2%; including 13 males and 6  females; mean age: 56.7  ±  6.2  years) and 23  patients with lymphoma  (54.8%; including 14  males and 9  females; mean age: 57.4 ± 12.3 years). An array of qualitative computed tomography (CT) features of lesions in 42 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed untreated RPF and lymphoma were retrospectively analyzed. The quantitative size of the lesion at the para‑aortic region and attenuation in the precontrast, arterial, and portal phases were calculated in regions of interest and compared between the patients with newly diagnosed untreated RPF and with lymphoma. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to assess the potential diagnostic value of each quantitative parameter. Inter‑reader concordance was also calculated. Results: Mean ages between patients with RPF and lymphoma were not significantly different (56.7 ± 6.2 years vs. 57.4 ± 12.3 years P  =  0.595). Compared to those in patients with lymphoma, homogeneous enhancement  (65.2% vs. 94.7%, P  = 0.027) and pelvic extension (52.2% vs. 89.5%, P = 0.017) were significantly more common while the involvement of additional nodes (78.3% vs. 5.3%, P 

Differentiation of Lymphoma Presenting as Retroperitoneal Mass and Retroperitoneal Fibrosis: Evaluation with Multidetector-row Computed Tomography.

Retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF) and lymphoma presenting as retroperitoneal mass may closely resemble each other and misdiagnosis may occur. This study ...
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