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Washout appearance in Gd‐EOB‐DTPA‐enhanced MR imaging: A differentiating feature between hepatocellular carcinoma with paradoxical uptake on the hepatobiliary phase and focal nodular hyperplasia‐like nodules
Author(s) -
Kim Jeong Woo,
Lee Chang Hee,
Kim Soo Byn,
Park Bit Na,
Park Yang Shin,
Lee Jongmee,
Park Cheol Min
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of magnetic resonance imaging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.563
H-Index - 160
eISSN - 1522-2586
pISSN - 1053-1807
DOI - 10.1002/jmri.25493
Subject(s) - washout , medicine , hepatocellular carcinoma , gadoxetic acid , hyperintensity , focal nodular hyperplasia , nuclear medicine , magnetic resonance imaging , radiology , hyperplasia , pathology , gadolinium dtpa
Purpose To identify the most reliable imaging features for differentiating hepatocellular carcinoma with paradoxical uptake on the hepatobiliary phase (HCC para ) from focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH)‐like nodules using Gd‐EOB‐DTPA‐enhanced MRI. Materials and Methods This was a retrospective study. Twenty patients with HCC para and 21 patients with FNH‐like nodules were included. The following MRI features were evaluated using 3.0 Tesla unit by two radiologists: signal intensity (SI) on T1‐, T2‐, and diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI), arterial enhancement pattern, washout appearance on the portal venous phase (PVP) and/or transitional phase (TP), uptake pattern on the hepatobiliary phase (HBP), “T2 scar,” “EOB scar,” and chemical shift on in‐ and out‐of‐phase images. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to assess MRI features for prediction of HCC para . Results Compared with FNH‐like nodules, HCC para had significantly more frequent heterogeneous T1 SI ( P < 0.0001), T2 hyperintensity ( P = 0.032), heterogeneous arterial enhancement ( P < 0.0001), washout appearance on the PVP and/or TP ( P < 0.0001), heterogeneous uptake on the HBP ( P < 0.0001), absence of “EOB scar” ( P < 0.0001), and hyperintensity on DWI ( P = 0.004). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed washout appearance as the only independent imaging feature associated with HCC para (odds ratio, 7.019; P = 0.042). Washout appearance also showed the best diagnostic performance with a sensitivity of 90% and a specificity of 100%. Conclusion Washout appearance on the PVP and/or TP is the most reliable imaging feature for differentiating HCC para from FNH‐like nodules. Level of Evidence : 3 J. MAGN. RESON. IMAGING 2017;45:1599–1608