Multiparametric MRI Features of Plasmacytoid Urothelial Carcinoma of the Urinary Bladder

Objective: Plasmacytoid urothelial carcinoma (PUC) is a rare aggressive bladder cancer subtype with limited imaging data owing to its low incidence. This study aimed to report the characteristic features of PUC on multiparametric MRI (mpMRI). Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 13 pat...

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Published inKorean journal of radiology Vol. 26; no. 9; pp. 832 - 840
Main Authors Han, Yeo Eun, Sung, Deuk Jae, Cho, Hyun Yee, Yang, Kyung Sook, Park, Jae Wook, Sim, Ki Choon, Han, Na Yeon, Park, Beom Jin, Kim, Min Ju
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 대한영상의학회 01.09.2025
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Summary:Objective: Plasmacytoid urothelial carcinoma (PUC) is a rare aggressive bladder cancer subtype with limited imaging data owing to its low incidence. This study aimed to report the characteristic features of PUC on multiparametric MRI (mpMRI). Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 13 patients with histologically confirmed PUC who underwent preoperative mpMRI between January 2019 and August 2024. Two blinded radiologists independently assessed tumor size, morphology, signal intensity, apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values, dynamic contrast enhancement patterns, contrast enhancement features, and invasive characteristics. Vesical imaging-reporting and data system (VI-RADS) scores were recorded. Interobserver agreement was evaluated using the kappa statistic. Results: PUC predominantly exhibited diffuse (6/13, 46.2%) or localized (5/13, 38.5%) bladder wall thickening. Diffuse thickening was often associated with a linitis plastica-like appearance. On high b-value diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), eight and seven cases depending on readers (61.5% and 53.8%, respectively) showed mild hyperintensity or isointensity, with a mean ADC value of 1.1 x 10-3 mm2/s. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI revealed progressive and prolonged enhancement in 10 cases (76.9%). VI-RADS scores ≥ 4 were observed in 11 cases (84.6%). Histopathological analysis showed that tumors with progressive and prolonged enhancement contained myxoid stroma and some fibrous tissue. Interobserver agreement was excellent for most imaging features, except for good agreement on DWI signal intensity. Conclusion: PUC demonstrates notable mpMRI features, including localized or diffuse wall thickening (often with a linitis plastica-like appearance), muscle-invasive and advanced disease, progressive and prolonged enhancement patterns, and mild hyperintensity or isointensity on high b-value DWI. These features, which are potentially linked to the myxoid stromal composition of the tumor, suggest that mpMRI may serve as a noninvasive diagnostic tool for this aggressive malignancy. However, further studies with larger cohorts are required to confirm these findings. KCI Citation Count: 0
Bibliography:https://doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2025.0419
ISSN:1229-6929
2005-8330
DOI:10.3348/kjr.2025.0419