| Literature DB >> 29774188 |
Helen Cheung1, Paul Karanicolas1, Natalie Coburn1, Calvin Law1, Laurent Milot1.
Abstract
Due to significant improvements in morbidity and mortality, surgery with curative intent is now the standard of care for patients with colorectal liver metastases who are surgical candidates. As a result, highly accurate preoperative per-lesion diagnosis is crucial. However, in some instances, this remains limited with standard techniques, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with conventional contrast agents. Delayed retention of contrast of fibrotic liver metastases on MRI with extracellular contrast agents may mimic the late retention of contrast in hemangiomas and represent a diagnostic pitfall that limits diagnosis. Early preliminary work suggests that this imaging pitfall may not be seen on MRI with intravascular contrast agents (e.g., gadofosveset). This case report describes a surgical patient with colorectal liver metastases where gadofosveset-enhanced liver MRI was helpful in determining patient management.Entities:
Keywords: Colorectal cancer; contrast agent; gadofosveset; liver; metastases
Year: 2018 PMID: 29774188 PMCID: PMC5941210 DOI: 10.21037/qims.2018.01.06
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Quant Imaging Med Surg ISSN: 2223-4306