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Solitary hepatic metastasis: Comparison of dynamic contrast-enhanced CT and MR imaging with fat-suppressed T2-weighted,Breath-hold T1-weighted FLASH,and dynamic gadolinium-enhanced FLASH sequences
Authors:Richard C Semelka  J Patrick Shoenut  Susan M Ascher  Mervyn A Kroeker  Howard M Greenberg  Clifford S Yaffe  Allan B Micflikier
Abstract:Twenty consecutive cancer patients with a solitary hepatic metastasis detected with dynamic contrast-material—enhanced computed tomography (CT) who were considered for hepatic resection underwent magnetic resonance (MR) imaging within 18 days after CT. Histologic confirmation was obtained in all lesions. CT depicted 20 solitary lesions. MR imaging showed a solitary lesion in 14 patients, two lesions in three patients, and more than two lesions in three patients, for a total of 37 lesions. Twenty-three lesions less than 2 cm in diameter were missed with CT, and six lesions less than 1.3 cm in diameter were missed with MR imaging. MR imaging was superior to CT in the detection of hepatic metastases on a patient-by-patient basis (P <.01). The results suggest that MR imaging is superior to dynamic contrast-enhanced CT for the detection of hepatic metastases.
Keywords:Comparative studies  Contrast enhancement  Gadolinium  Liver  MR  761  121416  761  12143  Liver neoplasms  secondary  761  33  Pulse sequences  Rapid imaging
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