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Dr. Finazzo, how do you want to summarize,
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3 00:00:03,310 --> 00:00:05,860 or could you summarize for us, the role of MRI
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in the assessment of renal masses and why?
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Yes, so as we brought home the point, and this one is,
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the first one is, can we identify enhancement on CT?
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And when we cannot identify enhancement,
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uh, or whether or not something is truly
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enhancing or if there's pseudo enhancement,
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we tend to go to MRI as the next choice.
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Another time that we have difficulty
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in assessing whether or not there's
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enhancement or not is in ultrasound.
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And here's an example of a patient who's being
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evaluated, and there's a hypoechoic or
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isoechoic lesion along the lateral pole of the left
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kidney and the question is, is there enhancement?
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And we know that we can turn up the gain, we can turn
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down the gain, we can do whatever we want with the
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gain, uh, but as long as we have renal parenchyma
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within this lesion that we're trying to evaluate,
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we can pretty much say whether or not something
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is, uh, solid or not solid, but whether there's
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enhancement or not is sometimes very difficult.
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And a third example of, um, wait times
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that we can't truly evaluate enhancement
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are in these densely calcified lesions.
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Where we don't know if we're dealing with
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just a hemorrhagic cyst that calcified or
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are we dealing with a burnt-out renal cell,
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almost similar to like a burnt-out seminoma.
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So these are three classic examples
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of indeterminate enhancement.
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But now, once we define or clearly see
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that we have an enhancing lesion, in this
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particular case where we're dealing, we
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know this is already a renal cell carcinoma.
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But the second most important role for MRI
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is to try to do some histologic subtyping
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and to look at tumor aggressiveness.
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And that's how we'll progress into MRI.
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And we'll discuss some of the
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biomarkers for those criteria.
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Let's move on.
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Dr. P and Dr. Finazzo, out.
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