Differences in tumour heterogeneity based on dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI between tumour and peritumoural stroma for predicting Ki-67 status of invasive ductal carcinoma.

2021 
AIM To evaluate and compare the heterogeneity of intratumour and peritumour areas in the prediction of Ki-67 of invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) and the predictive accuracy of different contrast frames based on dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI). MATERIALS AND METHODS This study included 88 patients with histologically confirmed IDC with 57 patients with high Ki-67 status and 31 patients with low Ki-67 status. All patients underwent DCE-MRI before surgery. A grey-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) was performed on slice-matched images from six frames by drawing the region of the interest (ROI) on the inner and outer regions of the tumours. The correlations between texture characteristics and Ki-67 status of lesions were analysed, using the Mann–Whitney test and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. RESULTS In the high-Ki-67 group, the entropy was significantly higher than that of the low-Ki-67 group (p 4.305; p CONCLUSION Heterogeneity analysis based on DCE-MRI could discriminate between high- and low-Ki-67 status. Texture characteristics from the band-like region inside and outside the tumour boundary could predict the Ki-67 status and showed higher accuracy.
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