| Literature DB >> 27277883 |
Yoshiaki Miura1, Koryo Kondo1, Junko Oikawa1, Hidekatsu Kuroda1, Kazuhiro Kasai1, Michiru Yamada1, Kazuyuki Suzuki1, Yoshinori Takahashi2, Takahiko Kawata3, Yutaka Takeda3, Hirohiko Obara4.
Abstract
Differential diagnosis of focal nodular hyperplasia and hepatocellular carcinoma is clinically important because, while both are hypervascular tumors, they have vastly different prognoses. Because the spoke-wheel appearance is the primary characteristic of focal nodular hyperplasia, we attempted to detect this pattern in nodules smaller than 3 cm in diameter with contrast-enhanced ultrasonography using a contrast agent (Levovist). Four patients were examined with contrast-enhanced US: two of the patients were examined with Coded Harmonic Angio; the other two patients were examined with contrast-enhanced color and power Doppler US without harmonic imaging. Although the hepatic arteriogram showed the spoke-wheel appearance in only one tumor (diameter, 3 cm), contrast-enhanced US clearly demonstrated this characteristic in all four tumors, including three tumors that were less than 2 cm in diameter. Because it is noninvasive and can be carried out in an outpatient clinic, contrast-enhanced US is extremely useful for diagnosing small focal noduler hyperplasia lesions at sites that can be observed with US.Entities:
Keywords: Levovist®; contrast-enhanced color Doppler imaging; contrast-enhanced power Doppler imaging; focal nodular hyperplasia; harmonic imaging
Year: 2002 PMID: 27277883 DOI: 10.1007/BF02481231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ultrason (2001) ISSN: 1346-4523 Impact factor: 1.314