Jp. Laissy et al., ASSESSMENT OF VASCULAR INVOLVEMENT WITH MAGNETIC-RESONANCE ANGIOGRAPHY (MRA) IN PANCOAST SYNDROME, Magnetic resonance imaging, 13(4), 1995, pp. 523-530
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of MRA
in determining vascular involvement in bronchogenic carcinoma with Pan
coast syndrome. Six patients with Pancoast syndrome were investigated
preoperatively by means of MRA. Following standard spin-echo MR imagin
g in the axial and coronal planes, two successive two-dimensional (2D)
time-of-flight acquisitions were obtained in the axial plane, the fir
st with venous, the second with arterial presaturation. MRA data were
compared to angiographic data in four cases, and to surgical findings
in all six cases. MRA demonstrated displacement (n = 2) and encasement
(n = 2) of subclavian and/or brachiocephalic arteries, and encasement
or occlusion of subclavian and/or right brachiocephalic vein (n = 3).
Close correlation between MRA, angiography and surgery was obtained.
These preliminary results suggest that MRA is a noninvasive diagnostic
method complementary to MR imaging for detecting vascular involvement
in bronchogenic carcinoma with Pancoast syndrome.