A pictorial review of ultrasonography of the FIGO classification for uterine leiomyomas

Author(s):  
Suryansh Bajaj ◽  
Neethu Gopal ◽  
Mary J. Clingan ◽  
Shweta Bhatt
2021 ◽  
pp. 084653712110385
Author(s):  
Guilherme Castilho Sorensen de Lima ◽  
Ulysses S. Torres ◽  
Leticia Ferreira Bueno ◽  
Gustavo Pedreira Rodi ◽  
Larissa Rossini Favaro ◽  
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Purpose: To evaluate interobserver agreement in the interpretation of different MRI features of uterine leiomyomas (UL) according to observers’ experience, and to assess the inter-method reproducibility (MRI versus surgery) regarding the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) classification. Methods: Retrospective study including UL patients who underwent MRI and surgical treatment. Four blinded observers (2 vs >10 years of experience) assessed UL regarding dimensions and volume; inner and outer mantles; FIGO classification; vascularization; degeneration; and diffusion-weighted imaging features. Uterine dimensions and volume were calculated. FIGO classification as ascertained by observers was compared to surgical findings. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) estimates were used for interobserver comparison of numerical variables, and kappa statistic for categorical variables. Results: Thirty-five patients (26y-73y) with 61 UL were included in the interobserver analyses, and 31 patients (54 UL) had available data allowing retrospective surgical FIGO classification for assessment of inter-method reproducibility. Both groups of observers had good to excellent agreement in assessing UL (ICC = 0.980-0.994) and uterine volumes (ICC = 0.857-0.914), mantles measurement (ICC = 0.797-0.920), and apparent diffusion coefficient calculation (ICC = 0.787-0.883). There was substantial agreement for both groups regarding FIGO classification (κ = 0.645-0.767). Vascularization, degeneration and restricted diffusion had lower agreement, varying from reasonable to moderate. Inter-method agreement was reasonable (κ = 0.341-0.395). Conclusions: Interobserver agreement of MRI for UL was higher for quantitative than qualitative features, with a little impact of observers’ experience for most features. MRI agreement with surgery was reasonable. Further efforts should be taken to improve interobserver and inter-method reproducibility for MRI in this scenario.


Author(s):  
Erin Gomez ◽  
My-Linh T. Nguyen ◽  
Dzmitry Fursevich ◽  
Katarzyna Macura ◽  
Ayushi Gupta

2008 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seon Hyeong Choi ◽  
Eun-Kyung Kim ◽  
Jin Young Kwak ◽  
Min Jung Kim ◽  
Ki Kun Oh

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