Preoperative diagnosis of borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) is of increasing concern. This study aimed to determine computed tomography (CT) features in differentiating stage 1 BOTs from stage I malignant epithelial ovarian tumors (MEOTs). A total of 170 ovarian masses (97 BOTs and 73 MEOTs) from 141 consecutive patients who underwent preoperative CT imaging were retrospectively analyzed. Two readers independently and retrospectively reviewed quantitative and qualitative CT features. Multivariate logistic analysis demonstrated that a larger tumor size ( = 0.0284 for reader 1, = 0.0391 for reader 2) and a smaller solid component ( = 0.0007 for reader 1, = 0.0003 for reader 2) were significantly associated with BOTs compared with MEOTs. In the subanalysis of cases with a solid component, smaller ( = 0.0092 for reader 1, = 0.0014 for reader 2) and ill-defined ( = 0.0016 for reader 1, = 0.0414 for reader 2) solid component was significantly associated with BOTs compared with MEOTs. Tumor size and the size and margin of the solid component were useful for differentiating stage 1 BOTs from stage 1 MEOTs on CT images.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914279 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13030480 | DOI Listing |
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