Hepatic metastases: Use of diffusion-weighted echo-planar imaging

Melanie Bruegel, Ernst J. Rummeny

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Abstract

Diffusion-weighted MR imaging is increasingly applied to detect and characterize focal hepatic lesions. In this update article, technical aspects regarding diffusion-weighted echo-planar imaging (DW-EPI) of the liver will be addressed, and concepts for image interpretation will be provided. The value of DW-EPI for the detection of hepatic metastases is illustrated on the basis of a review of the literature and our personal experience. In this respect, special emphasis is given to the comparison of DW-EPI with well-established MR imaging techniques such as T2-weighted and contrast-enhanced MR imaging, and advantages and limitations of DW-EPI will be described. Based on the review, it is concluded that DW-EPI is more sensitive than T2-weighted MR imaging and at least as accurate as superparamagnetic iron oxide-enhanced or gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging for the detection of hepatic metastases. Although difficulties occasionally arise in further characterizing small lesions detected with DW-EPI, substantial improvements in the preoperative evaluation of liver metastases in candidates for hepatic resection may be expected.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)454-461
Number of pages8
JournalAbdominal Imaging
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Detection
  • Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Echo-planar imaging
  • Liver metastases
  • Liver neoplasms

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