• CT Colonography: A Systematic Review of Standard of Reporting for Studies of Computer-aided Detection

    Ji Yeon Kim, MD Jeong Kon Kim, MD Namkug Kim, MS Kyoung-Sik Cho, MD

    Purpose: To retrospectively evaluate the diagnostic performance of computed tomographic (CT) histogram analysis for differentiating angiomyolipoma (AML) without visible fat from renal cell carcinoma (RCC) at CT, by using pathologic analysis and clinical diagnosis as the reference standard.

    Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was approved by the institutional review board; informed consent was waived. The authors reviewed the medical records of 144 patients with pathologic confirmation of RCC or AML (105 men, 39 women; mean age, 52 years). Analysis of unenhanced CT histograms was performed on 34 AMLs without visible fat at CT and 110 size-matched RCCs. The percentages of voxels and pixels were compared in the two groups according to the CT number categories. The diagnostic performance of CT histogram analysis in differentiating AML from RCC was determined by using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis.

    Results: The percentages of voxels and pixels with a CT number less than -30 HU (2.7% and 3.4% vs 0.1% and 0.0%), less than -20 HU (4.3% and 5.1% vs 0.2% and 0.1%), less than -10 HU (7.0% and 8.1% vs 0.6% and 0.4%), and less than 0 HU (12.0% and 13.9% vs 2.0% and 2.0%) were significantly greater in the AML group than in the RCC group (P

    Conclusions: CT histogram analysis may be useful for differentiating; AML without visible fat from RCC at CT.