Rationale and objectives: According to the 2019 update of the Bosniak classification, the main imaging features that need to be evaluated to achieve a correct characterization of renal cystic masses include the thickness of walls and septa, the number of septa, the appearance of walls and septa, the attenuation/intensity on non-contrast CT/MRI and the presence of unequivocally perceived or measurable enhancement of walls and septa. Despite the improvement deriving from a quantitative evaluation of imaging features, certain limitations seem to persist and some possible scenarios that can be encountered in clinical practice are still missing. Materials and methods: A deep analysis of the 2019 update of the Bosniak classification was performed. Results: The most notable potential flaws concern: (1) the quantitative measurement of the walls and septa; (2) the fact that walls and septa > 2 mm are always referred to as "enhancing", not considering the alternative scenario; (3) the description of some class II masses partially overlaps with each other and with the definition of class I masses and (4) the morphological variations of cystic masses over time is not considered. Conclusion: The present paper analyzes in detail the limitations of the 2019 Bosniak classification to improve this important tool and facilitate its use in daily radiological practice.

Brandi, N., Mosconi, C., Giampalma, E., Renzulli, M. (2024). Bosniak Classification of Cystic Renal Masses: Looking Back, Looking Forward. ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY, 31(8), 3237-3247 [10.1016/j.acra.2023.12.019].

Bosniak Classification of Cystic Renal Masses: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Mosconi, Cristina;Giampalma, Emanuela;Renzulli, Matteo
2024

Abstract

Rationale and objectives: According to the 2019 update of the Bosniak classification, the main imaging features that need to be evaluated to achieve a correct characterization of renal cystic masses include the thickness of walls and septa, the number of septa, the appearance of walls and septa, the attenuation/intensity on non-contrast CT/MRI and the presence of unequivocally perceived or measurable enhancement of walls and septa. Despite the improvement deriving from a quantitative evaluation of imaging features, certain limitations seem to persist and some possible scenarios that can be encountered in clinical practice are still missing. Materials and methods: A deep analysis of the 2019 update of the Bosniak classification was performed. Results: The most notable potential flaws concern: (1) the quantitative measurement of the walls and septa; (2) the fact that walls and septa > 2 mm are always referred to as "enhancing", not considering the alternative scenario; (3) the description of some class II masses partially overlaps with each other and with the definition of class I masses and (4) the morphological variations of cystic masses over time is not considered. Conclusion: The present paper analyzes in detail the limitations of the 2019 Bosniak classification to improve this important tool and facilitate its use in daily radiological practice.
2024
Brandi, N., Mosconi, C., Giampalma, E., Renzulli, M. (2024). Bosniak Classification of Cystic Renal Masses: Looking Back, Looking Forward. ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY, 31(8), 3237-3247 [10.1016/j.acra.2023.12.019].
Brandi, Nicolò; Mosconi, Cristina; Giampalma, Emanuela; Renzulli, Matteo
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