Role and limitation of FMPSPGR dynamic contrast scanning in the follow-up of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma treated by TACE

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Yan, FH
Zhou, KR
Cheng, JM
Wang, JH
Yan, ZP
Da, RR
Fan, J
Ji, Y
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[1] Fudan Univ, Zhongshan Hosp, Dept Radiol, Shanghai 200032, Peoples R China
[2] Fudan Univ, Zhongshan Hosp, Dept Hepatobiliary Surg, Shanghai 200032, Peoples R China
[3] Fudan Univ, Zhongshan Hosp, Dept Pathol, Shanghai 200032, Peoples R China
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10.3748/wjg.v8.i4.658
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AIM:To evaluate the role and limitation of fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-recalled (FMPSPGR) MR dynamic contrast scanning in the follow-up of patients with HCC treated by transarterial chemoembolization (TACE). METHODS:Twenty-two patients with 24 HCC lesions confirmed by biopsy or surgical resection underwent MR imaging in 4-9wks after TACE with a superconducting 1.5 T MR scanner, including SE T1WI, T2WI and FMPSPGR dynamic contrast scanning. The signal intensities of all lesions on SE T1WIT2WI and the enhancement patterns on FMPSPGR dynamic contrast scanning were observed, and the comparison was made between MRI findings and pathological results in all the cases. RESULTS:Of the 24 lesions, the signal intensities were various on SE T1WI and T2WI On T1WI, 13 lesions appeared as hyperintense, 4 lesions were isointense and the other 7 lesions were hypointensese. Histologically, hyperintense lesions showed on (TWI)-W-1 were viable tumor or hemorrhage; isointensities were coagulative necrosis or inflammatory infiltration; hypointensities were tumor, liquified necrosis, coagulative necrosis or inflammatory infiltration. On T2WI,15 lesions appeared as hyperintense, 3 lesions were isointense and the other 6 lesions were hypointensese. Hyperintense lesions showed on T2WI were residuals of viable tumor, hemorrhage, liquefied necrosis or inflammatory infiltration; isointense lesions were residuals of viable tumor or inflammatory infiltration; hypointense lesions were coagulative necrosis. On FMPSPGR dynamic contrast scanning, 18 of the 24 lesions enhanced on early-phase dynamic scanning corresponding to residuals of viable tumor and the other 6 lesions had no enhancement at this phase because complete necrosis were seen in the histologic examination. On delayed-phase dynamic scanning, 6 lesions had permanent enhancement appeared as Inhomogeneous hyperintensity and both residuals of viable tumor and inflammatory infiltration were found by histologic examination. 18 lesions were hypointense at this phase and 8 of them coexisted with peripheral ring-like enhancement of the lesions resulting from viable tumors or inflammatory Infiltration. CONCLUSION: FMPSPGR MR dynamic contrast scanning can reflect the pathologic changes of HCC treated by TACE. Especially, early-phase dynamic scanning can evaluate accurately residuals of viable tumor and necrosis in HCC lesions. FMPSPGR dynamic contrast scanning is useful in the follow-up of patients with HCC treated by TACE combined with SE T1WI and T2WI, but it is difficult to differentiate peripheral viable tumors from inflammatory infiltration.
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