Purpose: The purpose of this work was to define the characteristic MR featu
res of colorectal mucinous carcinomas and to correlate the mucin pool with
the signal intensity of this tumor.
Method: MRI of 12 cases of pathologically proven colorectal carcinoma conta
ining mucin was evaluated. We analyzed the signal intensity of tumor on T1-
and T2-weighted MR images and correlated the area of intratumoral high sig
nal intensity on T2-weighted images with the mucinous pool on the pathologi
c specimens. Two radiologists independently estimated the area of high sign
al intensity in the tumor on T2-weighted images and one pathologist estimat
ed the amount of mucinous pool in the pathologic specimen.
Results: In 9 (75%) of 12 cases, focal or diffuse high signal intensity are
as were detected on T2-weighted fast spin echo images. In seven cases in wh
ich mucin pools were seen macroscopically, partial (n = 3) or diffuse high
signal intensity areas were noted on the T2-weighted images. Among the five
cases in which microscopic mucinous pools were detected on the pathologic
slides, three cases showed no high signal foci on MR images, and in the rem
aining two cases, high signal intensity areas were noted as small foci.
Conclusion: Intratumoral high signal intensity on T2-weighted fast spin ech
o MR images occurs in mucinous carcinomas and correlates with the mucin poo
ls on pathologic specimens.