Improved tissue characterization of focal liver lesions with ferumoxide-enhanced T1 and T2-weighted MR imaging

The purpose of our study was to evaluate the potential value of ferumoxide‐enhanced T1‐weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for tissue characterization of focal liver lesions when combined with T2‐weighted sequences. Images were acquired within 30 minutes after the end of ferumoxide administrati...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of magnetic resonance imaging 2000-06, Vol.11 (6), p.647-654
Hauptverfasser: Nakayama, Mauro, Yamashita, Yasuyuki, Mitsuzaki, Katsuhiro, Yi, Tang, Arakawa, Akihiko, Katahira, Kazuhiro, Nakayama, Yoshiharu, Takahashi, Mutsumasa
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of our study was to evaluate the potential value of ferumoxide‐enhanced T1‐weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for tissue characterization of focal liver lesions when combined with T2‐weighted sequences. Images were acquired within 30 minutes after the end of ferumoxide administration, when ferrite particles were not totally cleared from the intravascular compartment. Thirty‐eight patients with 47 focal liver lesions underwent T1‐weighted gradient‐echo (TR/TE 150/4.1 msec) and T2‐weighted fast spin‐echo (3180–8638/90 msec) MR imaging at 1.5 T before and after intravenous administration of ferumoxides (10 μmol/kg body weight). A qualitative and quantitative analysis was performed. During the early phase after infusion of ferumoxide, blood vessels showed hypersignal intensity on T1‐weighted fast low‐angle shot (FLASH) images, while liver signal decreased. Hemangiomas showed both homogeneous and inhomogeneous enhancement patterns, and liver metastasis most typically showed ring enhancement. Hypervascular tumors (hepatocellular carcinomas and focal nodular hyperplasias) showed a slight degree of homogeneous enhancement. Quantitatively, the degree of enhancement and lesion‐to‐liver contrast on ferumoxide‐enhanced images were significantly different among these tumors. Our results demonstrate that distinct enhancement patterns obtained on ferumoxide‐enhanced T1‐weighted MR imaging improve tissue characterization of focal liver lesions when combined with T2‐weighted images. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2000;11:647–654. © 2000 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
ISSN:1053-1807
1522-2586
DOI:10.1002/1522-2586(200006)11:6<647::AID-JMRI11>3.0.CO;2-F