Author/Authors :
Zhang, Yang Department of Neurosurgery - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China , Chen, Chaoyue Department of Neurosurgery - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China , Tian, Zerong Department of Neurosurgery - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China , Cheng, Yangfan West China School of Medicine - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China , Xu, Jianguo Department of Neurosurgery - West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China
Abstract :
To differentiate pituitary adenoma from Rathke cleft cyst in magnetic resonance (MR) scan by combing MR image
features with texture features. Methods. A total number of 133 patients were included in this study, 83 with pituitary adenoma and
50 with Rathke cleft cyst. Qualitative MR image features and quantitative texture features were evaluated by using the chi-square
tests or Mann–Whitney U test. Binary logistic regression analysis was conducted to investigate their ability as independent
predictors. ROC analysis was conducted subsequently on the independent predictors to assess their practical value in discrimination and was used to investigate the association between two types of features. Results. Signal intensity on the contrastenhanced image was found to be the only significantly different MR image feature between the two lesions. Two texture features
from the contrast-enhanced images (Histo-Skewness and GLCM-Correlation) were found to be the independent predictors in
discrimination, of which AUC values were 0.80 and 0.75, respectively. Besides, the above two texture features (Histo-Skewness and
GLCM-Contrast) were suggested to be associated with signal intensity on the contrast-enhanced image. Conclusion. Signal
intensity on the contrast-enhanced image was the most significant MR image feature in differentiation between pituitary adenoma
and Rathke cleft cyst, and texture features also showed promising and practical ability in discrimination. Moreover, two types of
features could be coordinated with each other.