1. Imaging findings (including CT and MRI images) of both well-differentiated G3 PNET and poorly differentiated PNET were studied; 2. The CT imaging findings of G3 stage PNET and pancreatic cancer were compared to establish a Logistic regression diagnostic model, and the survival analysis of the two was compared. 3. Cox regression was used to study the risk factors for survival prognosis of well-differentiated and poorly differentiated PNET based on CT image features
According to the latest WHO Classification of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (NET) in 2019, pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (PNET) are divided into well-differentiated and poorly differentiated PNETs.The former is divided into G1, G2, and well differentiated G3.There are few studies on the survival outcomes of these two differentiated PNET types.The G3 imaging manifestations of the two types of differentiation have not been studied yet, and G3 PNET is often clinically misdiagnosed as pancreatic cancer, so it is necessary to differentiate the imaging manifestations and survival time of the two types. A total of 71 patients with PNET in our hospital from January 2012 to January 2019 and 58 patients with pancreatic cancer from February 2014 to August 2015 were retrospectively collected. Complete survival time data of all patients after telephone follow-up were obtained.Since G3 PNET is very rare, the investigators enrolled 9 patients with G3 PNET in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine and 7 patients with G3 PNET in the Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Military Medical University from January 2013 to October 2018. CT images of PNET and pancreatic cancer were analyzed independently by two radiologists specializing in abdominal diagnosis, in which G3 lesions were evaluated simultaneously on MRI images and the others were evaluated only on CT images.Records clinical data and imaging characteristics: gender, age, tumor markers, tumor shape, size, tumor characteristics, edge, the expansion of the shrinking, pancreas, pancreatic pancreatitis, enhancement scan, arterial phase and portal phase lesions and the ratio of pancreatic parenchyma around, liver metastasis, peripheral vascular invasion, lymph node metastasis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
78
Retrospective study without intervention
Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Tumor size
Maximum surface size of the lesion (cm)
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
Tumor location
Locations of the pancreas: head, neck, body and tail
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
Number of lesions
Number of lesions
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
Margin
well-defined or ill-defined
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
tumor texture
solid;solid and cystic;complex cystic
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
Pancreatic tail contraction
yes or no
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
Complicated pancreatitis
yes or no
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
Pancreatic duct/bile duct dilatation
yes or no
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
Extrapancreatic tissue invasion
yes or no
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
Hepatic metastasis
yes or no
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
Lymphatic metastasis
yes or no
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
CT value of pancreas plain scan
CT value of pancreas plain scan
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
CT value of lesion plain scan
CT value of lesion plain scan
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
CT value of pancreas artery phase
CT value of pancreas artery phase
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
CT value of lesion artery phase
CT value of lesion artery phase
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
CT value of pancreas portal phase
CT value of pancreas portal phase
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
CT value of lesion portal phase
CT value of lesion portal phase
Time frame: preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed within 2 months before surgery or biopsy
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