Hepatic Hemangioma: Contrast-Enhancement Pattern during the Arterial and Portal Venous Phases of Spiral CT

Clicks: 216
ID: 110925
2014
The objective of the present study was to evaluate contrast-enhancement patterns of hepatic hemangioma according to size during hepatic arterial (30-s delay) and portal venous (65-s delay) phases of spiral computed tomography (CT). During a 10-month-period, 73 patients with 118 hemangiomas underwent two-phase spiral CT examination. The enhancement patterns of tumors were divided into four types based on the attenuation of surrounding liver parenchyma: peripherally nodular high, uniform high, iso, and low. The diameter of the tumors were <10 mm (n= 39), 11–20 mm (n= 33), and >21 mm (n= 46). Overall, the most common enhancement patterns of hemangioma were peripherally nodular high (66/118, 55.9%) during the arterial and portal venous phases. The second most common contrast-enhancement patterns of hemangioma were uniform high (15/118, 12.7%) during the arterial and portal venous phases. In tumors smaller than 20 mm, 11 (9.3%) had low-low attenuation and two (1.7%) had iso-low attenuation during the arterial and portal venous phases, respectively. In conclusion, at two-phase spiral CT, the most common contrast-enhancement patterns of hemangioma are peripherally nodular high and/or uniform high during the arterial and portal venous phases. However, hemangiomas smaller than 2 cm may have atypical enhancing patterns including low and iso-attenuation.
Reference Key
yun2014abdominalhepatic Use this key to autocite in the manuscript while using SciMatic Manuscript Manager or Thesis Manager
Authors E. J. Yun;B. I. Choi;J. K. Han;H.-J. Jang;T. K. Kim;K. M. Yeon;M. C. Han;E. J. Yun;B. I. Choi;J. K. Han;H.-J. Jang;T. K. Kim;K. M. Yeon;M. C. Han;
Journal abdominal imaging
Year 2014
DOI doi:10.1007/s002619900492
URL
Keywords

Citations

No citations found. To add a citation, contact the admin at info@scimatic.org

No comments yet. Be the first to comment on this article.