The analysis of CT and MRI appearances of hepatic angiomyolipomas
- VernacularTitle:肝脏血管平滑肌脂肪瘤的CT及MRI征象分析
- Author:
Fuhua YAN
;
Mengsu ZENG
;
Kangrong ZHOU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Angiomyolipomas, Liver;
Tomography, X-ray computed;
Magnetic resonance imaging
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiology
2000;0(11):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the variable appearances of hepatic angiomyolipomas on CT and MRI, and to improve the diagnostic accuracy with CT and MRI. Methods All 13 cases were proved by surgical pathology. Helical CT scanning of pre- and post-contrast arterial phase, portal venous phase were performed in 12 cases, delayed phase scanning was performed in 5 of 12 cases. Magnetic resonance imaging with SE T 1WI, FSE T 2WI, and FMPSPGR axial dynamic multi-phase contrast scanning were performed in 7 cases. Results On pre-contrast CT scans, 11 of 12 lesions appeared as hypodensity, the other one appeared as slight hyperdensity. On the arterial phase scans, all lesions were markedly enhanced, the central vascular structure could be seen in 8 lesions. On the portal venous phase, 8 lesions remained enhanced and the central vascular structure could also be seen in 6 lesions. 5 of 7 lesions showed inhomogeneous hypointensity on SE T 1WI, and all of 7 lesions showed hyperintensity (from slight hyperintensity to strong hyperintensity) on FSE T 2WI. 6 lesions showed enhancement on the MR arterial phase scans, the other one showed no marked enhancement because the most parts of the lesion were fat. 4 lesions showed prolonged enhancement on the portal venous phase, and the other 3 lesions showed hypointensity. The central vascular structure could also be seen in 4 of 7 lesions on MR contrast dynamic scanning. Conclusion Both CT and MR could demonstrate the characterization of hepatic angiomyolipomas, especially the central vascular structure in the lesions strongly hint the diagnosis of angiomyolipomas. MR SE sequence with fat suppression is more sensitive than CT in the demonstration of the fat. CT and MR dynamic multi-phase contrast scanning can fully reflect the characterization of hepatic angiomyolipomas and can be helpful to improve the diagnostic accuracy.