Gadoxetate Disodium-Enhanced MRI to Differentiate Dysplastic Nodules and Grade of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Correlation With Histopathology

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作者
Channual, Stephanie [1 ]
Tan, Nelly [1 ]
Siripongsakun, Surachate [2 ]
Lassman, Charles [3 ]
Lu, David S. [1 ]
Raman, Steven S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Dept Radiol Sci, Ronald Reagan UCLA Med Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] Chalubhorn Hosp, Dept Radiol, Bangkok, Thailand
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Dept Pathol & Lab Med, Anat Pathol & Clin Pathol, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
关键词
dysplastic nodule; gadoxetate disodium; hepatocellular carcinoma; FOCAL LIVER-LESIONS; GD-EOB-DTPA; PATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION; CIRRHOTIC LIVER; SPIRAL CT; APPEARANCE; WEST;
D O I
10.2214/AJR.14.12716
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to determine quantitative differences to differentiate low-grade from high-grade dysplastic nodules (DNs) and low-grade from high-grade hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) using gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A retrospective study of 149 hepatic nodules in 127 consecutive patients who underwent gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI was performed. MRI signal intensities (SIs) of the representative lesion ROI and of ROIs in liver parenchyma adjacent to the lesion were measured on unenhanced T1-weighted imaging and on dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in the arterial, portal venous, delayed, and hepatobiliary phases. The relative SI of the lesion was calculated for each phase as the relative intensity ratio as follows: [mass SI / liver SI]. RESULTS. Of the 149 liver lesions, nine (6.0%) were low-grade DNs, 21 (14.1%) were high-grade DNs, 83 (55.7%) were low-grade HCCs, and 36 (24.2%) were high-grade HCCs. The optimal cutoffs for differentiating low-grade DNs from high-grade DNs and HCCs were an unenhanced to arterial SI of >= 0 or a relative SI on T2-weighted imaging of <= 1.5, with a positive predictive value (PPV) of 99.2% and accuracy of 88.6%. The optimal cutoffs for differentiating low-grade HCCs from high-grade HCCs were a relative hepatobiliary SI of <= 0.5 or a relative T2 SI of >= 1.5, with a PPV of 81.0% and an accuracy of 60.5%. CONCLUSION. Gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI allows quantitative differentiation of low-grade DNs from high-grade DNs and HCCs, but significant overlap was seen between low-grade HCCs and high-grade HCCs.
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