Literature DB >> 7710797

MR imaging of hepatocellular carcinoma. Correlation of metal content and signal intensity.

H Honda1, H Onitsuka, Y Kanazawa, T Matsumata, T Hayashi, K Kaneko, T Fukuya, Y Tateshi, E Adachi, K Masuda.   

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In order to clarify the factors contributing to the signal intensities (SIs) of HCC on T1-weighted images, the amount of water, lipid, copper (Cu), iron (Fe), and manganese (Mn) was determined in HCC and surrounding hepatic parenchyma of 13 patients. The relationships among these findings, the histopathologic findings, and the SIs of T1-weighted images were evaluated. Among the 13 HCC, 3 had a high SI, 5 were isointense, and 5 had a low SI on T1-weighted images compared to the surrounding hepatic parenchyma. The paramagnetic ions which contributed to the SI patterns were assumed to be Cu in HCC (38.0 +/- 62.4 micrograms/g ww), and Fe in the liver (61.1 +/- 42.4 micrograms/g ww) and HCC (40.0 +/- 34.3 micrograms/g ww). In 8 HCC with high- or isointensity, 2 were grades I, 5 were grade II, and one was grade III according to the Edmondson-Steiner's histopathologic classification. It is concluded that the SI patterns alone can not be a sign of low grade malignancy because of the existence of Fe in livers and HCC.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7710797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


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1.  Magnetic resonance-guided upper abdominal biopsies in a high-field wide-bore 3-T MRI system: feasibility, handling, and needle artefacts.

Authors:  Jens-Peter Kühn; Sönke Langner; Katrin Hegenscheid; Matthias Evert; Antje Kickhefel; Norbert Hosten; Ralf Puls
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2010-05-26       Impact factor: 5.315

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