Hepatic tumors: Magnetization transfer MR imaging with gadolinium enhancement |
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Authors: | Hiroaki Onaya Hiroshi Yoshioka Yuji Itai Mamoru Niitsu Izumi Anno Toshiyuki Okumura |
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Abstract: | Thirty patients with 15 hepatocellular carcinomas, 10 metastases, four hemangiomas, and one cholangiocarcinoma underwent magnetic resonance imaging at 1.5 T with T1-weighted, T2- weighted spin-echo (SE) images, gradient-echo (GRE) magnetization transfer (MT) images, and gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted SE and MT- GRE images. The MT effect and lesion-liver contrast-to-noise ratio (C/N) were calculated and visual assessment (qualitative analysis) performed for unenhanced and enhanced MT-GRE images and enhanced Tl-weighted SE images. The C/N values for hepatic adenocarcinomas (seven metastases and one cholangiocarcinoma) and hemangiomas were larger for enhanced MT-GRE images (adenocarcinoma, 8.4 ± 2.3 [P < 0.01); hemangioma, 24 ± 2.1 [P < 0.05]) than for enhanced GRE images (5.0 ± 1.9 and 18 ± 2.7, respectively). These enhancing tumors had the highest scores in the qualitative analysis. Enhanced MT-GRE images showed no advantage for depiction of hepatocellular carcinomas relative to the other images. |
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Keywords: | Angloma, gastrointestinal tract, 761.3194 Contrast enhancement Gadolinium Liver neoplasms, 761.3194, 761.323, 761.33 Liver neoplasms, MR, 761.121417, 761.12143 Magnetization transfer contrast |
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