Multivariate analysis of magnetic resonance imaging of focal hepatic lesions.

  • Fujishima, Mamoru
  • Suemitsu, Ichizou
  • Sei, Tetsurou
  • Takeda, Yoshihiro
  • Hiraki, Yoshio
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Publication date
April 1993
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Journal
issn:0386-300X
Language
English

Abstract

A total of 124 lesions from 1 to 6cm in diameter, including 31 cavernous hemangiomas, 32 metastases and 61 hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) were analyzed to study the usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 0.5 Tesla to differentiate focal hepatic lesions on the basis of qualitative criteria. Each focal hepatic lesion was assessed for shape, internal architecture and signal intensity relative to normal liver parenchyma. While all cavernous hemangiomas and metastases except one lesion could be detected, detection rate of HCC was significantly inferior to that of the other two diseases. A tumor capsule and a hyperintense focus on T1-weighted images were demonstrated in only HCC lesions in strong contrast with the other two diseases; ...

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