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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2011

Improving detection of siderotic nodules in cirrhotic liver with a multi-breath-hold susceptibility-weighted imaging technique.

Yong‐ming Dai; Mengsu Zeng; Li Rc; Sheng-Xiang Rao; Caizhong Chen; Zachary DelProposto; Ewart Mark Haacke; Jiani Hu; Jerecic Renate

To evaluate the role of abdominal susceptibility‐weighted imaging (SWI) in the detection of siderotic nodules in cirrhotic liver.


Clinical Radiology | 2015

Liver fibrosis staging using T1 mapping on gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI compared with DW imaging.

Yuqin Ding; Sheng-Xiang Rao; T. Zhu; Caizhong Chen; Li Rc; Mengsu Zeng

AIM To evaluate the utility of T1 mapping on gadoxetic acid-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) for staging liver fibrosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS This retrospective study was approved by the institutional review board and included 145 patients (mean age: 54 years old; 115 men and 30 women). Necro-inflammatory activity grade (G) and liver fibrosis stage (S) were histopathologically determined. T1 relaxation time and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of the liver were measured and the reduction rate of the T1 relaxation time (Δ%) was calculated. T1 relaxation time measurements were compared with ADC values according to S/G scores. RESULTS Unenhanced hepatobiliary phase (HBP) and Δ% of T1 relaxation times showed significant correlations with S/G scores (rho: 0.28, 0.51, -0.35 for the S score, 0.26, 0.39, -0.26 for the G score, respectively, p<0.05). ADC values showed significant correlation with the S score (rho: -0.17, p = 0.04) and did not correlate significantly with the G score (rho: -0.07, p = 0.39). The areas under receiver operator characteristics (AUC) curve of unenhanced HBP, Δ% T1 relaxation time, and the ADC value were 0.68, 0.82, 0.71, 0.61 for the identification of S ≥ 3, and 0.63, 0.68, 0.62, 0.52 for the identification of G ≥ 3, respectively. The HBP T1 relaxation time was better than that of ADC for identification of S ≥ 3 (p = 0.0005) and G ≥ 3 (p = 0.014). CONCLUSIONS The HBP T1 relaxation time measurement on gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI images might be a potential biomarker in the staging of hepatic fibrosis, and was more accurate than the ADC measurement.


Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2012

Using a 2D multibreath‐hold susceptibility‐weighted imaging to visualize intratumoral hemorrhage of hepatocellular carcinoma at 3T MRI: Correlation with pathology

Li Rc; Mengsu Zeng; Sheng-Xiang Rao; Jin-Wei Qiang; Yong‐ming Dai; Yuan Ji; Caizhong Chen; Jerecic Renate

To assess the value of 2D multibreath‐hold susceptibility‐weighted imaging (SWI) for visualizing intratumoral hemorrhage of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and correlate with pathological results.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Detection of Endogenous Iron Reduction during Hepatocarcinogenesis at Susceptibility-Weighted MR Imaging: Value for Characterization of Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Dysplastic Nodule in Cirrhotic Liver

Li Rc; Suzanne Palmer; Mengsu Zeng; Jin-Wei Qiang; Frank Chen; Sheng-Xiang Rao; Lingli Chen; Yongming Dai

Objective To investigate the value of susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) for characterization of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and dysplastic nodule (DN). Materials and Methods Sixty-eight cirrhotic patients with 89 hepatocellular nodules underwent SWI. The radiological features of hepatocellular nodules on SWI were classified into three types: type A (iso- or hypointensity, and background liver siderosis), type B (hyperintensity, and background liver siderosis), or type C (hyperintensity, and no background liver siderosis). Intranodular and background liver iron content was quantified and correlated with SWI pattern. Prussian blue staining was performed to quantify intranodular and background liver iron content. Results Type A pattern (n = 12) contained 11 (91.7%) DNs and 1 (8.3%) HCC, Type B pattern (n = 66) comprised 1 (1.5%) DN and 65 (98.5%) HCCs (including 12 DN-HCCs and 53 overt HCCs), and type C pattern (n = 11) was exclusively seen in HCCs. The iron scores of DN-HCCs and overt HCCs were significantly lower than those of background livers [(0.091±0.30) VS (2.18±0.87), P = 0.000; (0.11±0.41) VS (2.16±0.97), P = 0.000; respectively]. There was no significant difference between iron scores of DNs and those of background livers [(1.92±0.29) VS (2.17±039), P = 0.191]. For lesion-based and patient-based analysis of HCCs (DN-HCCs and overt HCCs), type B pattern showed a sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predicative value (PPV), and negative predicative value (NPV) of 84.4% and 84.4%, 91.7% and 75%, 85.4% and 83.8%, 98.5% and 98.2%, 47.8% and 23.1%, respectively. Conclusion SWI can provide valuable information for characterization of HCC and DN based on endogenous iron reduction during hepatocarcinogenesis.


Case reports in radiology | 2015

Visualizing Central Vessels of Hepatic Angiomyolipoma Devoid of Fat Using a 2D Multi-Breath-Hold Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging

Li Rc; Mengsu Zeng; Jin-Wei Qiang

Epithelioid hepatic angiomyolipoma (Epi-HAML) is a rare benign mesenchymal tumor with malignant potential. Most of Epi-HAML contains no or only a minimal amount of adipose tissue and poses a diagnostic challenge. Central vessels are characteristic imaging finding of Epi-HAML, which usually were displayed by dynamic contrast imaging. In this paper, we displayed the central vessels of Epi-HAML invisible on conventional MR images using a new developed abdominal susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first description for the role of SWI in characterization of Epi-HAML.


Abdominal Imaging | 2013

Primary hepatic neuroendocrine carcinoma: MR imaging findings including preliminary observation on diffusion-weighted imaging

Li Rc; Jing Zhao; Sheng-Xiang Rao; Caizhong Chen; Mengsu Zeng; Jin-Wei Qiang


National Medical Journal of China | 2009

[Comparative study on clinical and pathological changes of liver fibrosis with diffusion-weighted imaging].

Zhou Ml; Fu-Hua Yan; Peng-Ju Xu; Caizhong Chen; Shen Jz; Li Rc; Yuan Ji; Jie Yi Shi


National Medical Journal of China | 2002

[Pemphigus patient with pulmonary fungal infection caused by Ochroconis gallopava: the first case report in China].

Zhao J; Zhaoxia Wang; Li Rc; Wang D; Bai Y


National Medical Journal of China | 2009

[The value of breath-hold diffusion-weighted imaging in small hepatocellular carcinoma lesion (<or=3 cm) detection].

Peng-Ju Xu; Fu-Hua Yan; Wang Jh; Lin J; Yuan Ji; Caizhong Chen; Shen Jz; Li Rc


Chinese journal of oncology | 2008

Comparison of MRI manifestations and histopathologic findings in pancreatic head carcinoma in vivo ex vivo

Wang Dq; Mengsu Zeng; Shi X; Yuan Ji; Jin Dy; Wenhui Lou; Caizhong Chen; Li Rc; Shen Jz

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