2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11547-015-0539-8
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Appearance of hepatocellular carcinoma on gadoxetic acid-enhanced hepato-biliary phase MR imaging: a systematic review

Abstract: The percentage of lesions iso/hyper/iso-hyper is the same when considering well-differentiated and moderately differentiated HCC; when considering poorly differentiated HCC, the percentage of lesions iso/hyper/iso-hyper is significantly lower. Conversely, the percentage of lesions hypointense is significantly more represented in poorly differentiated HCC compared to well-differentiated and moderately differentiated HCC.

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“…Based on the same principle, the currently used enhancement patterns like the presence of wash-in and wash-out proved to be less sensitive for lesion identification based on differences in the contribution of arterial and portal-venous dual blood supply to the liver and tumor and seem to be in part subjective. For improved detectability of these patterns, enhancement ratios have been proposed for both the arterial and portal-venous perfusion phases [12]. At this point, our data is in line with that of previous reports validating the benefit of using these ratios [12].…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Based on the same principle, the currently used enhancement patterns like the presence of wash-in and wash-out proved to be less sensitive for lesion identification based on differences in the contribution of arterial and portal-venous dual blood supply to the liver and tumor and seem to be in part subjective. For improved detectability of these patterns, enhancement ratios have been proposed for both the arterial and portal-venous perfusion phases [12]. At this point, our data is in line with that of previous reports validating the benefit of using these ratios [12].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…For improved detectability of these patterns, enhancement ratios have been proposed for both the arterial and portal-venous perfusion phases [12]. At this point, our data is in line with that of previous reports validating the benefit of using these ratios [12]. Nonetheless, even the use of enhancement ratios could not entirely enforce their weighting as unfaultable perfusion parameters.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Unlike SPIO, gadoxetic acid, which we used in this study, is an MRI contrast agent that enters hepatocytes via organic anionic transporting polypeptides receptors; these transporter molecules are expressed only in “functioning” hepatocytes. According to a previous report on the appearance of hepatocellular nodules on hepatobiliary phase of gadoxetic acid MRI, approximately one‐third of high‐grade DNs can show hypointensity with decreased organic anionic transporting polypeptides expression, and another study reported that 86% of well‐differentiated HCCs and 88% of moderately differentiated HCCs showed hypointensity on hepatobiliary‐phase images, although without statistical significance . Inferring from these results, discrepancy between Kupffer‐phase defects on CEUS and hepatobiliary‐phase defects on MRI is expected in cases of DNs and well‐differentiated HCCs.…”
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confidence: 90%