Erschienen in:
01.08.2015
Intratumoral artery on contrast-enhanced computed tomography imaging: differentiating intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma from poorly differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma
verfasst von:
Seiji Tsunematsu, Makoto Chuma, Toshiya Kamiyama, Noriyuki Miyamoto, Satoshi Yabusaki, Kanako Hatanaka, Tomoko Mitsuhashi, Hirofumi Kamachi, Hideki Yokoo, Tatsuhiko Kakisaka, Yousuke Tsuruga, Tatsuya Orimo, Kenji Wakayama, Jun Ito, Fumiyuki Sato, Katsumi Terashita, Masato Nakai, Yoko Tsukuda, Takuya Sho, Goki Suda, Kenichi Morikawa, Mitsuteru Natsuizaka, Mitsuru Nakanishi, Koji Ogawa, Akinobu Taketomi, Yoshihiro Matsuno, Naoya Sakamoto
Erschienen in:
Abdominal Radiology
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Ausgabe 6/2015
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Abstract
Aim
Differentiating intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) from poorly differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma (p-HCC) is often difficult, but it is important for providing appropriate treatments. The purpose of this study was to examine the features differentiating ICC from p-HCC on contrast-enhanced dynamic-computed tomography (CT).
Methods
This study examined 42 patients with pathologically confirmed ICC (n = 19) or p-HCC (n = 23) for which contrast-enhanced dynamic CT data were available. CT images were analyzed for enhancement patterns during the arterial phase, washout pattern, delayed enhancement, satellite nodules, capsular retraction, lesion shape, and presence of an intratumoral hepatic artery, intratumoral hepatic vein, intratumoral portal vein, and bile duct dilation around the tumor, portal vein tumor thrombus, lobar atrophy, or lymphadenopathy.
Results
Univariate analysis revealed the presence of rim enhancement (p = 0.037), lobulated shape (p = 0.004), intratumoral artery (p < 0.001), and bile duct dilation (p = 0.006) as parameters significantly favoring ICC, while a washout pattern significantly favored p-HCC (p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed intratumoral artery as a significant, independent variable predictive of ICC (p = 0.037), and 15 ICCs (78.9%) showed this feature. Washout pattern was a significant, independent variable favoring p-HCC (p = 0.049), with 15 p-HCCs (65.2%) showing this feature.
Conclusion
The presence of an intratumoral artery in the arterial phase on contrast-enhanced dynamic CT was a predictable finding for ICC, and the presence of a washout pattern was a predictable finding for p-HCC, differentiating between ICC and p-HCC.