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Hyper-attenuating nodules on CT during arterial portography (CTAP) : Analysis using single-level dynamic CTAP
Akihiro NasuRyuichi KitaYasuaki SakamotoHiroo MatsuoSumio SaitoKiyoaki HatanoNorihiro NishijimaAtsuyuki IkedaHiroki NishikawaToru KimuraYukio OsakiMakoto Ohbu
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2007 Volume 48 Issue 8 Pages 377-379

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Recently several cases of hyper-attenuating nodules on CT during arterial portography (CTAP) have been reported as the chance of meticulous examination has been increasing. For the study reported here, seven cases of hyper-attenuating nodules on CTAP were analyzed by means of single-level dynamic CTAP (sCTAP). Peak values of the time-density curve from the 7 cases were 110, 106, 71, 75, 65, 45, 246 HU for the ROIs (regions of interest) placed on the nodule, and 63, 73, 41, 35, 20, 28, 22 HU for those placed on the surrounding liver parenchyma, respectively. Average peak value in another set of 46 cases as a control, including chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and normal liver, was 55.3±17.6 HU. These results seem to indicate that portal flow shows an absolute increase in some cases of hyper-attenuating nodules on CTAP and that a decreased portal flow in the sorrounding parencyma may cause the visual effect of hyper-attenuation on CTAP in some cases.

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© 2007 The Japan Society of Hepatology
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