Adnexal Masses Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adnexal Masses : Correlation Between MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imagery) and Anatomopathology
The goal of this study is to correlate the pelvic magnetic resonance imagery characteristics of adnexal masses with their anatomopathological characteristics.
Several studies have identified the characteristics of adnexal masses obtained by different
imaging techniques (echography, scanner and magnetic resonance) and corresponding to benign,
borderline or malign masses (Kurtz et al 1999, Grabowska-Derlatka et al, 2013, Tanaka et al
2011, Asch et al 2008).
Recently, studies have even established ecographic and magnetic resonance imaging scores
combining these characteristics (Thomassin-Naggara 2013, Timmerman 2005), some of these
characteristics being considered as more suspect than others.
However, these studies have considered adnexal masses in their globality only and to our
knowledge, none have correlated their imagery characteristics with their precise
anatomopathology characteristics.
The goal of this study is thus to correlate the pelvic magnetic resonance imagery
characteristics of the adnexal masses with their anatomopathology characteristics, in order
to add complementary information for the future management of masses that are defined as
borderline according to imagery.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Active, not recruiting |
NCT01698632 -
International Ovarian Tumour Analysis (IOTA) Phase 5
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