The Keio Journal of Medicine
Online ISSN : 1880-1293
Print ISSN : 0022-9717
ISSN-L : 0022-9717
Liver Tumor Imaging: Current Concepts
Joseph T Ferrucci
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Keywords: cancer, CT, MR imaging
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1991 Volume 40 Issue 4 Pages 194-205

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Abstract
With the increasing availability of curative surgical techniques for primary and secondary hepatic neoplasms, the tasks for clinical imaging of liver cancer suspects have become more exacting. Detection of tumor, differential diagnosis of individual nodules, and mapping the anatomic extensions of malignant disease are now routinely required. Related and unrelated liver substrate abnormalities such as cavernous hemangioma and focal fatty deposits are often discovered in liver cancer suspects and must be differentiated from metastatic deposits. Moreover, modern imaging methods frquently display tiny sub-centimeter nodules which often prove difficult to adequately characterize (micrometastases vs other). The most sensitive imaging techniques are CT after arterial portography and intraoperative ultrasound, but because of their invasiveness, these are reserved exclusively for staging. For primary screening MR imaging is increasingly preferred over CT because of its superiority in discriminating hemangiomas and cysts from metastases without the need for iodinated contrast material.
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