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Overlap syndrome of autoimmune chronic liver diseases: MRI findings
Authors:W Brian Hyslop MD  PhD  Andrea S Kierans BSc  Polytimi Leonardou MD  PhD  Karen Fritchie MD  Jama Darling MD  Mohamed Elazazzi MD  Richard C Semelka MD
Institution:Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:

Purpose:

To describe the MR findings of overlap syndromes of autoimmune chronic liver diseases.

Methods:

Review of clinical and radiological databases between March 2001 and July 2008 for patients with a clinical diagnosis and liver biopsy features compatible with overlap syndrome who had also undergone an abdominal MRI yielded 15 adult patients. MR features of overlap syndrome were reviewed by two radiologists by consensus. Two radiologists independently reviewed the studies in a blinded fashion for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)‐type or non‐PSC‐type features to assess interobserver agreement.

Results:

PSC‐type and non‐PSC‐type overlap syndrome had distinctive MR features. In the consensus review, all 12 patients with PSC‐type overlap syndrome were correctly identified. Imaging findings included central macroregeneration (N = 9), peripheral atrophy (N = 7), biliary duct beading (N = 12), biliary dilation (N = 10), or a combination of all four findings (N = 7). The presence of any of the first three features had 100% specificity for a PSC‐type overlap syndrome. Patients with non‐PSC‐type overlap (N = 3) showed relatively normal liver morphology (N = 3) and minimal biliary ductal dilatation in one patient. There was good interobserver agreement (kappa = 0.76).

Conclusion:

Patients with serologic or pathologic evidence of AIH or PBC with imaging features of PSC may have PSC‐type overlap syndrome. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2010; 31: 383–389. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:autoimmune  MRI  liver disease  overlap syndrome
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