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Iso- or hyperintensity of hepatocellular adenomas on hepatobiliary phase does not always correspond to hepatospecific contrast-agent uptake: importance for tumor subtyping.

Edouard ReizineMaxime RonotFrederic PigneurYvonne PurcellSebastien MuléMarco Dioguardi BurgioJulien CalderaroGiuliana AmaddeoAlexis LaurentValérie VilgrainAlain Luciani
Published in: European radiology (2019)
• Iso- or hyperintensity on HBP does not necessarily reflect a high uptake of hepatospecific contrast agent. • Discrepancies between qualitative signal intensity and quantitative hepatospecific contrast uptake can be explained in IHCA by a combination of tumor hyperintensity on precontrast images and underlying hepatic steatosis. • In BHCA, iso- or hyperintensity on HBP does actually correspond to a greater contrast uptake than that of the liver, demonstrated by an increased lesion-to-liver contrast enhancement ratio (LLCER).
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance
  • contrast enhanced
  • systematic review
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • high resolution
  • high intensity
  • mass spectrometry