OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the computed tomography (CT) patterns of postoperative recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHODS: Of 84 patients with histologically proven HCC by hepatectomies, multiphasic helical CT demonstrated 54 HCC lesions of intrahepatic recurrence in 31 (37%) patients. The initial and final appearances of HCC on hepatic arterial phase images were retrospectively determined by the serial CT scans, which were compared with appearances of primary HCC. RESULTS: The initial appearances of 54 recurrent HCCs were identical to the appearances of primary HCC in 41 (76%) lesions. Serial changes from the initial appearance to the final appearance of recurrent HCC were observed in 10 (42%) of 24 lesions. The 13 discordant lesions and the 10 lesions with altered lesion vascularity in our series implied that at least 43% were of multicentric occurrence. CONCLUSION: More than 40% of postoperative recurrent HCCs show intranodular hemodynamic changes. The incompatibility between CT findings of primary and recurrent HCCs implies that these tumors contain nodules of multicentric occurrence.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the computed tomography (CT) patterns of postoperative recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHODS: Of 84 patients with histologically proven HCC by hepatectomies, multiphasic helical CT demonstrated 54 HCC lesions of intrahepatic recurrence in 31 (37%) patients. The initial and final appearances of HCC on hepatic arterial phase images were retrospectively determined by the serial CT scans, which were compared with appearances of primary HCC. RESULTS: The initial appearances of 54 recurrent HCCs were identical to the appearances of primary HCC in 41 (76%) lesions. Serial changes from the initial appearance to the final appearance of recurrent HCC were observed in 10 (42%) of 24 lesions. The 13 discordant lesions and the 10 lesions with altered lesion vascularity in our series implied that at least 43% were of multicentric occurrence. CONCLUSION: More than 40% of postoperative recurrent HCCs show intranodular hemodynamic changes. The incompatibility between CT findings of primary and recurrent HCCs implies that these tumors contain nodules of multicentric occurrence.