ENHANCEMENT OF LIVER HEMANGIOMAS ON T1-WEIGHTED MR SE IMAGES BY SUPERPARAMAGNETIC IRON-OXIDE PARTICLES

被引:69
作者
GRANGIER, C
TOURNIAIRE, J
MENTHA, G
SCHIAU, R
HOWARTH, N
CHACHUAT, A
GROSSHOLZ, M
TERRIER, F
机构
[1] UNIV HOSP GENEVA,DEPT RADIOL,GENEVA,SWITZERLAND
[2] UNIV HOSP GENEVA,DEPT SURG,GENEVA,SWITZERLAND
[3] LAB GUERBET,AULNAY SOUS BOIS,FRANCE
关键词
HEMANGIOMA; LIVER; NEOPLASMS; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; TECHNIQUES;
D O I
10.1097/00004728-199411000-00008
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Objective: Superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) particles are phagocytosed by cells of the macrophage-monocytic phagocytic system. They are usually used in MRI as a negative contrast agent, because of their strong T2* effect, to improve detection of tumors in the liver and spleen. However, they also have a potent T1 relaxivity. In the current study, we describe this T1 effect in liver hemangiomas. Materials and Methods: Twelve patients (nine women and three men, aged from 38 to 76 years) with liver hemangiomas were examined by means of MRI at 1.5 T before and after intravenous administration of SPIO particles at a dose of 15 mu mol Fe/kg body wt. Signal intensity was measured from regions of interest. Results: Whereas on postcontrast T2-weighted SE images the hemangiomas showed on average a signal drop of 20% (p = 0.011) and 49% (p = 0.001) (first and second echo, respectively), their signal increased by 106% (p = 0.001) on postcontrast TI-weighted SE images. Conclusion: The T1 effect (signal enhancement) we observed in liver hemangiomas after infusion of SPIO particles could prove to be a useful new diagnostic feature that would help characterize these common lesions and differentiate them from other liver tumors.
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