1.Local ablation therapy with contrast-enhanced ultrasonography for hepatocellular carcinoma: a practical review.
Tae Kyoung KIM ; Korosh KHALILI ; Hyun Jung JANG
Ultrasonography 2015;34(4):235-245
A successful program for local ablation therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) requires extensive imaging support for diagnosis and localization of HCC, imaging guidance for the ablation procedures, and post-treatment monitoring. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) has several advantages over computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (CT/MRI), including real-time imaging capability, sensitive detection of arterial-phase hypervascularity and washout, no renal excretion, no ionizing radiation, repeatability, excellent patient compliance, and relatively low cost. CEUS is useful for image guidance for isoechoic lesions. While contrast-enhanced CT/MRI is the standard method for the diagnosis of HCC and post-ablation monitoring, CEUS is useful when CT/MRI findings are indeterminate or CT/MRI is contraindicated. This article provides a practical review of the role of CEUS in imaging algorithms for pre- and post-ablation therapy for HCC.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular*
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Contrast Media
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Diagnosis
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Liver Neoplasms
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Patient Compliance
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Radiation, Ionizing
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Ultrasonography*
2.Contrast-enhanced ultrasound approach to the diagnosis of focal liver lesions: the importance of washout
Hyun Kyung YANG ; Peter N BURNS ; Hyun Jung JANG ; Yuko KONO ; Korosh KHALILI ; Stephanie R WILSON ; Tae Kyoung KIM
Ultrasonography 2019;38(4):289-301
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a powerful technique for differentiating focal liver lesions (FLLs) without the risks of potential nephrotoxicity or ionizing radiation. In the diagnostic algorithm for FLLs on CEUS, washout is an important feature, as its presence is highly suggestive of malignancy and its characteristics are useful in distinguishing hepatocellular from non-hepatocellular malignancies. Interpreting washout on CEUS requires an understanding that microbubble contrast agents are strictly intravascular, unlike computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. This review explains the definition and types of washout on CEUS in accordance with the 2017 version of the CEUS Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System and presents their applications to differential diagnosis with illustrative examples. Additionally, we propose potential mechanisms of rapid washout and describe the washout phenomenon in benign entities.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Contrast Media
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Diagnosis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Information Systems
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Liver
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Microbubbles
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Radiation, Ionizing
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Ultrasonography