TY - JOUR T1 - Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma: Value of Convoluted Cerebriform Pattern on MR Imaging JF - American Journal of Neuroradiology JO - Am. J. Neuroradiol. SP - 1556 LP - 1560 DO - 10.3174/ajnr.A1128 VL - 29 IS - 8 AU - T.Y. Jeon AU - H.-J. Kim AU - S.-K. Chung AU - H.-J. Dhong AU - H.Y. Kim AU - Y.J. Yim AU - S.T. Kim AU - P. Jeon AU - K.H. Kim Y1 - 2008/09/01 UR - http://www.ajnr.org/content/29/8/1556.abstract N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A convoluted cerebriform pattern (CCP) has been reported as a valuable MR imaging feature of inverted papilloma (IP). The purpose of this study was to validate the usefulness of CCP for distinguishing IP from various malignant sinonasal tumors in a relatively large number of patients.MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed MR images of 30 patients with IP and 128 patients with various malignant sinonasal tumors proved on histologic examination and compared the prevalence of a CCP between the 2 groups. In 8 patients with IP concomitant with squamous cell carcinoma, we also tried to find the MR features to help suggest coexistent malignancy.RESULTS: A CCP was demonstrated in all 30 (100%) of the IPs and 17 (13%) of the 128 malignant sinonasal tumors on MR imaging. There was a significant statistical difference in the prevalence of a CCP between IP and malignant sinonasal tumors with the overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy 100%, 87%, 64%, 100%, and 89%, respectively. Of 8 IPs concomitant with squamous cell carcinoma, a focal loss of a CCP was demonstrated in 4 tumors, 3 of which also showed aggressive bone destruction with extrasinonasal extension on MR images.CONCLUSION: Although a CCP is a reliable MR imaging feature of sinonasal IPs, it can also be seen in various malignant sinonasal tumors. A focal loss of a CCP might be a clue to the diagnosis of IPs concomitant with malignancy. ER -