Magnetic resonance elastography can predict development of hepatocellular carcinoma with longitudinally acquired two-point data.
Shintaro IchikawaUtaroh MotosugiNobuyuki EnomotoHiroshi OnishiPublished in: European radiology (2018)
• The results of MRE can stratify the risk for development of HCC during follow-up in patients with chronic liver disease. • Patients with chronic liver disease and high liver stiffness (> 4.7 kPa) on a previous MRE examination are at high risk for developing HCC, regardless of current liver stiffness. • Management of patients with chronic liver disease becomes more appropriate using longitudinally acquired two-point MRE data.