TY - JOUR
T1 - Update on MRI of Cystic Renal Masses Including Bosniak Version 2019
AU - Krishna, Satheesh
AU - Schieda, Nicola
AU - Pedrosa, Ivan
AU - Hindman, Nicole
AU - Baroni, Ronaldo H.
AU - Silverman, Stuart G.
AU - Davenport, Matthew S.
N1 - Funding Information:
Mustafa R. Bashir, MD, discloses grants from CymaBay, Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Metacrine, NGM and Pinnacle, institutional support from Clinical Research, ProSciento, and Siemens as principal investigator, and consultant fees from MedPace. CME Editor:
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - Incidental cystic renal masses are common, usually benign, and almost always indolent. Since 1986, the Bosniak classification has been used to express the risk of malignancy in a cystic renal mass detected at imaging. Historically, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was not included in that classification. The proposed Bosniak v.2019 update has formally incorporated MRI, included definitions of imaging terms designed to improve interobserver agreement and specificity for malignancy, and incorporated a variety of masses that were incompletely defined or not included in the original classification. For example, at unenhanced MRI, homogeneous masses markedly hyperintense at T2-weighted imaging (similar to cerebrospinal fluid) and homogeneous masses markedly hyperintense at fat suppressed T1-weighted imaging (approximately ≥2.5 times more intense than adjacent renal parenchyma) are classified as Bosniak II and may be safely ignored, even when they have not been imaged with a complete renal mass MRI protocol. MRI has specific advantages and is recommended to evaluate masses that at computed tomography (CT) 1) have abundant thick or nodular calcifications; 2) are homogeneous, hyperattenuating, ≥3 cm, and nonenhancing; or 3) are heterogeneous and nonenhancing. Although MRI is generally excellent for characterizing cystic renal masses, there are unique weaknesses of MRI that bear consideration. These details and others related to MRI of cystic renal masses are described in this review, with an emphasis on Bosniak v.2019. A website (https://bosniak-calculator.herokuapp.com/) and mobile phone apps named “Bosniak Calculator” have been developed for ease of assignment of Bosniak classes. Level of Evidence: 5. Technical Efficacy Stage: 3.
AB - Incidental cystic renal masses are common, usually benign, and almost always indolent. Since 1986, the Bosniak classification has been used to express the risk of malignancy in a cystic renal mass detected at imaging. Historically, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was not included in that classification. The proposed Bosniak v.2019 update has formally incorporated MRI, included definitions of imaging terms designed to improve interobserver agreement and specificity for malignancy, and incorporated a variety of masses that were incompletely defined or not included in the original classification. For example, at unenhanced MRI, homogeneous masses markedly hyperintense at T2-weighted imaging (similar to cerebrospinal fluid) and homogeneous masses markedly hyperintense at fat suppressed T1-weighted imaging (approximately ≥2.5 times more intense than adjacent renal parenchyma) are classified as Bosniak II and may be safely ignored, even when they have not been imaged with a complete renal mass MRI protocol. MRI has specific advantages and is recommended to evaluate masses that at computed tomography (CT) 1) have abundant thick or nodular calcifications; 2) are homogeneous, hyperattenuating, ≥3 cm, and nonenhancing; or 3) are heterogeneous and nonenhancing. Although MRI is generally excellent for characterizing cystic renal masses, there are unique weaknesses of MRI that bear consideration. These details and others related to MRI of cystic renal masses are described in this review, with an emphasis on Bosniak v.2019. A website (https://bosniak-calculator.herokuapp.com/) and mobile phone apps named “Bosniak Calculator” have been developed for ease of assignment of Bosniak classes. Level of Evidence: 5. Technical Efficacy Stage: 3.
KW - Bosniak classification
KW - MRI
KW - cystic renal mass
KW - renal cell carcinoma
KW - renal cyst
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U2 - 10.1002/jmri.27364
DO - 10.1002/jmri.27364
M3 - Article
C2 - 33009722
AN - SCOPUS:85091776638
SN - 1053-1807
VL - 54
SP - 341
EP - 356
JO - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
JF - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
IS - 2
ER -