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Title Diffusion weighted imaging of the hepatobiliary system : techniques and clinical applications / Celso Matos, Nickolas Papanikolaou, editors
Published Cham : Springer, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (148 pages)
Contents Intro -- Contents -- 1: DW MRI: Techniques, Protocols and Post-processing Aspects -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Formal Definition of Diffusion -- 1.3 Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- 1.3.1 The Stejskal-Tanner Sequence, Image Contrasts, and Basic Image Processing -- 1.4 Pulse Sequences Considerations -- 1.5 Diffusion Modelling in Abdominal Organs -- 1.6 Factors Influencing the ADC Value -- 1.7 Factors Influencing the SNR and Artefacts in DWI -- 1.8 Conclusions -- References -- 2: Benign Liver Lesions -- 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Lesions Showing Marked Hyperintensity on High b-Value Images -- 2.2.1 Hemangioma -- 2.2.2 Angiomyolipoma -- 2.2.3 Solitary Fibrous Tumor -- 2.2.4 Heterotopic Tissue -- 2.3 Lesions Showing Moderate Signal Intensity on High b-Value Images -- 2.3.1 Focal Nodular Hyperplasia (FNH) -- 2.3.2 Hepatocellular Adenomas -- 2.3.3 Regenerative Process-Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia -- 2.3.4 Inflammatory Pseudotumor -- 2.3.5 Biliary Cystadenomas -- 2.3.6 Focal Fibrosis -- 2.4 Lesions Not Visible on High b-Value Images -- 2.4.1 Hepatic Cysts -- 2.4.2 Biliary Hamartoma -- 2.4.3 Pseudotumors
2.4.3.1 Focal Steatosis or Focal Fatty Sparing -- 2.4.3.2 Arterio-Portal Shunts -- 2.5 Pragmatic Diagnostic Approach: Specific Contexts -- 2.5.1 Chronic Liver Disease -- 2.5.1.1 Ancillary Feature for the Differentiation Between Dysplastic Nodule and Early HCC -- 2.5.1.2 Diagnosis of Cysts and Peribiliary Cysts -- 2.5.1.3 Differentiating Hemangiomas from HCC -- 2.5.1.4 Increase the Level of Confidence for the Diagnosis of Intrahepatic Shunts and Transient Perfusion Disorders -- 2.5.2 Oncologic Patients -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3: Malignant Liver Lesions -- 3.1 Introduction
3.2 Reading DWI: Qualitative Reading -- 3.3 Reading DWI: Quantitative Reading of ADC -- 3.3.1 Lesion Characterization with DWI-A Shift from Classical Qualitative Assessment? -- 3.4 Application of DWI to Hepatocellular Carcinoma -- 3.4.1 Assessment of Tumor Response to Treatment (HCC) -- 3.5 Application of DWI to Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma -- 3.6 Application of DWI in Liver Metastasis -- 3.7 Future Directions -- 3.8 Conclusions -- References -- 4: Diffuse Liver Diseases -- 4.1 Introduction-Virtual Biopsy of Diffuse Liver Diseases with DWI
4.1.1 Hallmarks of Chronic Liver Diseases -- 4.1.2 MR Imaging to Provide Virtual Liver Biopsy -- 4.2 Imaging Recommandations for DWI of Diffuse Liver Diseases -- 4.2.1 Guidelines for DWI Acquisition -- 4.2.2 Guidelines for DWI Data Processing -- 4.2.3 Reference Examination -- 4.2.4 Reproducibility -- 4.3 Diffusion-Weighted Imaging for the Diagnosis and Staging of Diffuse Liver Diseases-Rationale and Results -- 4.3.1 Diagnosis and Staging of Fibrosis -- 4.3.2 Assessment of Steatosis -- 4.3.3 Assessment of Inflammation and Hepatocyte Degeneration -- 4.3.4 Effect of Iron Overload
Summary This bookpresents the core principles and technical aspects of Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI), as well as pearls and pitfalls concerning the imaging techniques application to the hepatobiliary system. All technical aspects and clinical applications discussed focus on the related anatomical region and its pathologies. Given that magnetic resonance physics is complex and can be cumbersome to learn, the volume editors and authors have made it as simple and practical as possible. Accordingly, tables related to technical details (imaging protocols, artefacts, and optimization techniques) are provided for each chapter. Though DWI is frequently used in the abdomen and pelvis, its clinical role is still evolving, especially for the diagnostic workup of oncologic patients. Although certain efforts have been undertaken to standardize and provide imaging guidelines for different clinical indications, the standardisation and clinical validation of quantitative DWI-related biomarkers are still works in progress. Addressing this gap, the book offers a useful tool for radiologists with a particular interest in abdominal radiology, as well as for radiology residents
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Subject Liver -- Magnetic resonance imaging
Pancreas -- Magnetic resonance imaging
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging.
Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging
Liver -- Magnetic resonance imaging
Pancreas -- Magnetic resonance imaging
Form Electronic book
Author Matos, Celso
Papanikolaou, Nikolaos.
ISBN 9783319629773
3319629778