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Abstract #3686

MR Elastography of Salivary Gland Masses: Preliminary Results

Kunwar Bhatia1, Philippe Garteiser2, Ralph Sinkus2, David Yeung3, Jing Yuan1, Yolanda Lee3, Ann King1, Anil Ahuja1

1Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong; 2Department of Radiology and INSERM U773; 3Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong


Problem: Conventional imaging has suboptimal diagnostic accuracy for salivary masses. Methods: A study of MR elastography was conducted in nine patients with cytologically-confirmed salivary tumours using a customized mechanical driver and gradient echo MR sequences with fractional motion encoding. Recovered shear moduli (|G*| stiffness) for tumours and normal contralateral glands (controls) were compared using t-tests. Results: Pooled data of |G*| in tumours (0.830.47 kPa) overlapped with controls (0.590.32 kPa)(p=0.23). However, ratios of |G*|tumour:|G*|control for individual patients exceeded 1 in 8/9 cases (1.410.37, p=0.01). Conclusion: Preliminary results suggests that normalized shear moduli on MRE may differentiate salivary tumours from normal glands.