Focal Hepatic Masses: Enhancement Patterns with SH U 508A and Pulse-Inversion US
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- Published by Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Radiology
- Vol. 222 (1), 95-102
- https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2221010092
Abstract
To evaluate the role of SH U 508A-enhanced ultrasonography (US) in the differentiation of focal hepatic masses. Contrast material-enhanced pulse inversion US was performed on 58 unknown hepatic lesions: 23 hepatocellular carcinomas, 10 focal nodular hyperplasias, 16 hemangiomas, and nine metastases. Selected images were sequentially reviewed by readers blinded to the final diagnosis. On a baseline image, they determined lesion echogenicity, and on a vascular image, the presence or absence of distinct vascularity. On an arterial phase interval-delay flash image and a postvascular image, they assessed enhancement of the lesion and liver. Responses were compared with confirmed diagnoses. Focal nodular hyperplasia was characterized by detectable vascularity and positive enhancement on interval-delay and postvascular scans (sensitivity, 83% [eight of 10 lesions]; specificity, 98% [40 of 41 lesions]). Hepatocellular carcinoma also showed detectable vascularity and positive enhancement on interval-delay images but no postvascular enhancement (sensitivity, 68% [14 of 20 lesions]; specificity, 74% [23 of 31 lesions]). Vascular imaging with SH U 508A did not contribute to the diagnosis of metastasis or hemangioma. However, no or weak enhancement during the arterial phase flash without postvascular enhancement produced a sensitivity of 83% (seven of eight lesions) and sensitivity of 77% (33 of 43 lesions) for metastasis. Peripheral nodular enhancement on arterial phase flash images was highly specific (98% [37 of 38 lesions]) but not sensitive (44% [six of 13 lesions]) for hemangioma. SH U 508A-enhanced pulse-inversion interval-delay flash and postvascular phase imaging are helpful in differential diagnosis of focal hepatic lesions.Keywords
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