Abstract:Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide, and has a poor prognosis unless treated. The aim of this work was to assess HCC cases after transarterial chemoembolization by subtraction dynamic contrast enhanced MRI to detect its accuracy, sensitivity and specificity in detecting residual tumor and assess the need for further treatment. Methods: 35 patients with 42 HCC lesions underwent transarterial chemoembolization were included in this study. Those patients underwen… Show more
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