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Abstract #4072

MRI Characterization of Neoplastic and Non Neoplastic Mesenteric Masses

Sajeev Ezhapilli1, Jianhai Li2, John Chenevey2, William C. Small2, Volkan Adsay3, Pardeep Mittal2

1Radiology, Emory university, Atlanta,, GA, United States; 2Radiology, Emory university, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Pathology, Emory university, Atlanta, GA, United States


Recognition of neoplastic and nonneoplastic pathologies resulting in mesenteric masses aids the clinician in identifying and managing these diseases. MRI with its superior soft tissue characterization and multiplanar abilities is an excellent diagnostic tool for mesenteric mass identification, characterization, and staging. MRI also assists in differentiating neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions thereby facilitating appropriate prediction of histological composition and guiding management.